Balancing selection

/ˈbælənsɪŋ sɪˈlɛkʃən/ noun

Natural selection that maintains multiple alleles in a population at frequencies higher than would be expected by chance alone. It preserves genetic diversity rather than eliminating variation.

From 'balance' derived from Latin 'bilanx' meaning 'having two scales' and 'selection' from Latin 'selectio' meaning 'choice'. The term emerged in evolutionary biology in the 1950s to describe selection that maintains equilibrium rather than driving change.

AMማላውነት ምርጫ
ARالتَّوازنُ الانتقائي
BNসমতা নির্বাচন
CAselecció equilibrada
CSvyvážená selekce
DAbalancerende udvalg
DEausgewogene Selektion
ELισορροπημένη επιλογή
ESselección de equilibrio
FAانتخاب تعادلی
FItasapuolinen valinta
FRsélection équilibrée
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