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21 January, 20:20

Why are small populations more prone to genetic disease?

They have a greater frequency of harmful genes.

They tend to interbreed with other populations.

They have larger gene pools, so more diseases can occur.

They are prone to instantaneous speciation.

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  1. 21 January, 21:18
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    They have a greater frequency of harmful genes
  2. 21 January, 22:43
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    They have a greater frequency of harmful genes
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