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Mrrafil [7]
2 years ago
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mutation and migration introduce new alleles into populations. what is the most likely principal force that will shift allelic f

requencies within large populations?
Biology
1 answer:
shepuryov [24]2 years ago
7 0

The most likely principal force that will shift allelic frequencies within large populations is the genetic drift.

<h3>What is the genetic drift?</h3>

Genetic flow describes random fluctuations withinside the numbers of gene editions in a population. Genetic drift describes random fluctuations withinside the numbers of gene editions in a population.

Genetic drift takes area whilst the incidence of variation varieties of a gene, known as alleles, will increase and reduces through hazard over time. These versions withinside the presence of alleles are measured as modifications in allele frequencies.

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