The selection coefficient describes:
a. the value of an allele after selection.
b. how many individuals survive to reproduction.
c. genotype relative to an alternative genotype.
d. the change in allele frequencies due to direct selection.
e. the degree of dominance of one allele relative to an alternative allele.
C
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