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lara [203]
3 years ago
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A population has a small size, high level of genetic drift, and very little migration into the population. What will most likely

happen to the genetic diversity in the population over time? A. Genetic diversity will remain unchanged because genetic drift does not have much of an impact on small populations. B. Genetic diversity will remain unchanged because high levels of genetic drift offset low levels of gene flow. C. Genetic diversity will increase because the existing alleles will mutate into new alleles. D. Genetic diversity will decrease becaus
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Elanso [62]3 years ago
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Answer: A population has a small size high level or genetic drift and very little migration into the population what will most likely happen to the genetic diversity in the population over time?

Explanation: Genetic drift occurs in all populations of non-infinite size, but its effects are strongest in small populations.Genetic drift may result in the loss of some alleles Genetic drift can have major effects when a population is sharply reduced in size by a natural disaster

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