Haldane's dilemma is a concept in evolutionary biology proposed by the British geneticist J.B.S. Haldane in the early 20th century. It addresses the genetic implications of natural selection, specifically regarding the limits of adaptation in populations. The key idea behind Haldane's dilemma is that for a population to evolve beneficial traits through natural selection, there are finite limits to how quickly these traits can spread through the population based on genetic changes.
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