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normalizing selection
normalizing selection[′nȯr·mə‚līz·iŋ si‚lek·shən] (genetics) Removal of alleles that produce divergence from the average phenotype in a population by selecting against deviant individuals. normalizing selection
normalizing selection a form of STABILIZING SELECTION in which less fit individuals at both extremes of a distribution are eliminated, reducing the genetic variability in the population. |