1. Genetic Diversity
2.False
3.Endangered
4.one that is not native to an area
5.overpopulation
6. having commercially valuable parts
7. cannot hunt endangered species
The outcome of this scenario is gene flow between the two com populations (Option b). It may lead to the introduction of the genetically modified allele into the natural population.
<h3>Gene flow and cross-pollination</h3>
Gene flow refers to the interchange of genes (alleles) between different populations as a consequence of mating and/or migration.
Gene flow leads to the mixture of different alleles in the populations, which will be selected in each environment in order to shape allele and genotypic frequencies over time.
In this case, maize is an allogamous plant, which means that cross-pollination and gene flow will occur between different maize (corn) populations.
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