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17 June, 20:46

Random changes in the gene pool of a small population

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  1. 17 June, 20:53
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    It's called genetic drift: when changes in the alleles of a population are altered due to chance. For example:

    There's a population of red beetles. A couple of the beetles are blue due to a genetic mutation. Suddenly, an elephant steps on the beetles, which, coincidentally, most of which were red. This resulted in more blue beetles than red, and after a few generations, mist other beetles are blue, and only a few are red.
  2. 18 June, 00:03
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    gene flow or genetic drift can cause changes in a population
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