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Assoli18 [71]
3 years ago
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Populations can have variety, despite being made up of the same species. If a population has different expressed traits, this ca

n be due to different inherited alleles. Genetic drift can cause a change in allele frequency in a population. What if you had to explain genetic drift to a friend who has not watched the video? Use the comics below in your narration of genetic drift. Refer to comic A, comic B, and comic C in your narrative. You can use the comics in any order you choose!
Biology
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faltersainse [42]3 years ago
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Answer:

As comic is not available, lets try to understand genetic drift generally.

Explanation:

Genetic drift can be described as the changes in the allele frequency or changes in the genotype variations of a population due to certain reasons such as death etc. In genetic drift, a particular genotype of a species starts to decrease, while the other genotype might start to increase. For example, imagine there are 6 colours of rabbits to be seen in a population. An event such as a diseases takes over which results in death of most of the rabbits. Only a few rabbits are left having brown and grey colour. Hence, the genetic drift changes from 6 to only 2.

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