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Brianna Barajas
19 February, 12:35
Why are traits important in genetics
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Travis Hanson
19 February, 14:15
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Answer:When the offspring reproduce they can only transmit the one form of the trait that they inherited from their parents. Genetic drift can cause large changes in a population in only a few generations especially if the population is very small. Genetic drift tends to reduce genetic variation in a population
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