Biology, asked by zaisha58, 11 months ago

Random genetic drift in a population probably results from:

(a) Highly genetically variable individuals

(b) Constant low mutation rate

(c) Large population size

(d) Interbreeding within this population

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Answered by mrbrahmbhatt
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ANS=YOUR ANSWER IS OPTION (C) LARGE POPULATION SIZE..

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Answered by sonukumardreamer
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option d is correct

this is because some version of gene can be lost due to random change and this is more likely to occur when populations er small

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