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Frequency-Dependent Selection Innovations

 Frequency-dependent selection is an evolutionary procedure by which the suitability of a genotype or phenotype which be contingent on the genotype or phenotype configuration of a given population. Examples of frequency dependence can rise in systems of mimicry: Natural selection may favour to non-poisonous butterflies that have the same color pattern as poisonous butterflies. The result of interactions between genotypes (predation, parasitism, or competition), or between species within species (usually competitive or symbiotic), and has been especially frequently debated with relation to anti-predator adaptations called Frequency-dependent selection. Frequency-dependent selection can also main to dynamical chaos when few beings' fitnesses become very less at in-between allele frequencies.

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