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Carmen White
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21 September, 22:47
Which of these best describes genetic drift
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Ayana Barry
21 September, 23:07
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Genetic Drift Examples. Genetic drift is a change in the frequency of an allele within a population over time. This change in the frequency of the allele or gene variation must occur randomly in order for genetic drift to occur ... Examples of genetic drift are more evident in smaller populations of organisms.
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Jeremy Padilla
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B) Random fluctuations in the gene frequencies within a population
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