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For distinguish directional selection and stabilising selection using specified examples, consider a cell preparing chromosomes before nuclear division. Which explanation is most accurate?

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Genetic information official content

Question

  1. A. a cell preparing chromosomes before nuclear division supports distinguish directional selection and stabilising selection using specified examples because Use precise genetic terminology and keep the evidence linked to the named molecular or cellular process. The answer must connect the evidence to Distinguish directional selection and stabilising selection using specified examples.
  2. B. The terms in distinguish directional selection and stabilising selection using specified examples can be used interchangeably because they mean the same thing.
  3. C. Only the topic title is needed; evidence from a cell preparing chromosomes before nuclear division should not be interpreted.
  4. D. The opposite conclusion is correct because molecular evidence is not relevant to genetic information.

Answer

The correct answer is: a cell preparing chromosomes before nuclear division supports distinguish directional selection and stabilising selection using specified examples because Use precise genetic terminology and keep the evidence linked to the named molecular or cellular process. The answer must connect the evidence to Distinguish directional selection and stabilising selection using specified examples.

Explanation

This answer is correct because it applies the approved objective rather than repeating it generically: Distinguish directional selection and stabilising selection using specified examples. It also protects the key concept boundary: Use precise genetic terminology and keep the evidence linked to the named molecular or cellular process.

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