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18 August, 18:29

The frequency of a certain trait in a population of beetles will increase over time if what?

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  1. 18 August, 21:25
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    How does natural selection affect the frequency of traits in a population?

    Natural selection only acts on the population's heritable traits: selecting for beneficial alleles and, thus, increasing their frequency in the population, while selecting against deleterious alleles and, thereby, decreasing their frequency. This process is known as adaptive evolution.
  2. 18 August, 21:53
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    Answer: If the beetle with that trait benefits from it or survives more than other beetles with another trait.

    Explanation:

    if there is a green beetle and a blue beetle birds are probably going to spot the blue beetle first and eat it but if its a green one it can hide in a leaf and survive more than the beetles with blue color
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