Stabilizing Selection
  Stabilizing selection favors the most common forms of
 a trait in a population. It counters the effects of mutation, genetic drift, and gene flow. For
 example,  humans who weigh about seven pounds at birth have the greatest survival chances.
This animation (Audio - Important) describes 
 stabilizing selection. 
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