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Stabilising selection (human birth weights)

Author: Eva K 3sq0



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- Humans have a range of birth weights - Very small babies are less likely to survive, find it hard to maintain body temperature - Giving birth to large babies can be difficult, so large babies less likely to survive - Conditions most favourable to medium-sized babies, tends to shift towards middle range


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