How does selective breeding affect the number of different alleles in a population ?? does it increase them , decrease them , or stay the same ??
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The changes in the allele frequencies within a population results in the change in the gene pool and the population. The forces that are responsible for change in the allele frequencies include the natural selection, genetic drift, mutation and the gene flow.
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selective breeding affect the number of different allele which is present in a population by decreasing it.
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- Two or more animals are selectively bred when they contain the same allele in case condition. As a result of this due to mating of such animal there is production of the same allele.
- As a result of this entire population when formed from search selective breeding procedure then the organism will have the same allele. These are used for formation of a desired allele.
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