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Which resulting population has more genetic diversity?
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- Does the genetic difference between populations increase with increasing geographic distance?In the experiment of genetic drift, suppose you have a population of 150 butterflies, but a wildfire devastates the population and only 24 butterflies survive. What percent does the colony decrease by?In genetics, what does the term population mean? Pick any species you like and describe how its population might change over the course of many generations.
- The founder effect is a type of (genetic drift / gene flow) in which individuals in one small group of a large population (establish a new distant population / are the only survivors) and then reproduce.What has maximum genetic diversity in india?How does genetic flow affect the recipient population? A:Increases genetic variability B:Exacerbates the effect of natural selection C:Exacerbates the effect of genetic drift D:Increases random mating