Which type of selection is industrial melanism observed in moth, Bistonbitularia?
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10/01/2022 4:46 pm
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Which type of selection is industrial melanism observed in moth, Bistonbitularia?
(a) Stabilising
(b) Directional
(c) Disruptive
(d) Artificial
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10/01/2022 4:50 pm
Correct answer: (b) Directional
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Directional type of selection is industrial melanism observed in moth, Bistonbitularia.
Operation of naturals selection on different traits (a) Stabilising (b) Directional and (c) Disruptive
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