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Jeremiah Peters
5 March, 03:33
Which of these describes genetic drift?
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Drake Arroyo
5 March, 05:48
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Genetic Drift Defined. Populations of organisms are constantly changing and adapting to their environment. Drastic changes in environmental conditions can sometimes cause drastic changes to the gene pool of the population. Genetic drift is when chance events cause changes in frequencies of alleles in a population.
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