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Nina [5.8K]
3 years ago
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A formerly large, random-mating population switches to a high rate of inbreeding. As a consequence: a. Recessive, deleterious tr

aits are more evident in the population. b. Migration rates will decrease. c. Dominant traits will be selected against. d. Genetic drift will be stronger. e. Heterozygotes become more common.
Biology
1 answer:
Mnenie [13.5K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: The correct option is A.

Explanation:

This is because inbreeding is the mating or organisms that are genetically related in one way or the other and it go against interchanging of DNA. This normally result in recessive traits in a population and bring about the same traits.Therefore there is more possession of two identical traits in the population and there is decrease in genetic variation because of the similar traits in offsprings genome.

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