Biology, asked by medhagaonkar15, 1 month ago

genetic drift and natural selection together result in formation of new species of organisms. how ? explain​

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Answered by barani7953
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Natural selection and genetic drift both result in a change in the frequency of alleles in a population, so both are mechanisms of evolution. ... Genetic drift causes evolution by random chance due to sampling error, whereas natural selection causes evolution on the basis of fitness

Answered by cookie00
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Hey there! :)

Here is the answer:

  • Natural selection and genetic drift both result in a change in the frequency of alleles in a population, so both are mechanisms of evolution.
  • Genetic drift causes evolution by random chance due to sampling error, whereas natural selection causes evolution on the basis of fitness.
  • Natural selection is the process through which populations of living organisms adapt and change.
  • Through this process of natural selection, favorable traits are transmitted through generations.
  • Natural selection can lead to speciation, where one species gives rise to a new and distinctly different species

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