explain founder effect and bottle neck effect
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FOUNDER EFFECT
The founder effect is a case of genetic drift caused by a small population with limited numbers of individuals breaking away from a parent population. The occurrence of retinitis pigmentosa in the British colony on the Tristan da Cunha islands is an example of the founder effect
BOTTLE NECK EFFECT
The bottleneck effect, a type of genetic drift, occurs when a population rapidly decreases in size. BiologyGenetic Drift and Allele Frequency
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