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Stabilizing selection, also called normalizing or centripetal selection, is a form of natural selection that focuses on the removal of genes that produce any form of deviation from the mean of the population. It is a method of maintaining a particular set of characteristics within a population over successive generations, while reducing the amount of extreme variations.
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