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Selection differential is a measure of the strength of selection acting on a trait, calculated as the difference between the mean trait value of selected individuals and the mean trait value of the entire population. It quantifies how much a trait is expected to change in the next generation due to selection pressures favoring certain phenotypes over others.
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