what does the different way in which individual with a particular trait may increase in population
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Answer: Generic drift or natural selection.
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Both are ways individual with a particular trait can increase in a population
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There are different ways in which an individual with a particular trait may increase in a population such as:
- When a colour variation arises during reproduction, it can pass the colour on to its progeny which may protect them from prey.
- Accidents in small population can change the frequency of some genes in a population (genetic drift) even if they give no survival advantage.
- Poor nourishment may reduce the population of individuals, but when nourishment conditions improve, the population starts increasing again.
Thus , the muturation, adaptation to environment and natural selection may increase a particular trait in a population.
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