Stabilising selection, Happens when there is a stable environment, Directional Selection, Results in a population with a new trait, Disruptive Selection, Results in two distinct populations, Stable Environment, One with little or no unexpected or sudden change., Mutation, A change in the DNA sequence of an organism., Resistance, When things continue to live when something is trying to kill them., Variation, differences between individuals of the same species, Mimicry, An organism evolving to look like another individual/ species, Phenotypic Variation, Differences between the features of different individuals, Discontinuous Variation, There are no in-between categories., Continuous Variation, Characteristics with a wide distribution, rather than fitting into categories.
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Variation and evolution
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