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Natural selection does not always result in an increase in genetic diversity. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F

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ITS ture!!!!!!!!

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True

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In a natural selection, the frequency of an allele not necessarily increases always. The frequency of an allele decreases sometimes in natural selection. There are different modes of natural selection –

a) Mutation – When a new allele is created

b) Random mating

c) Random fertilization

d) Recombination

A common example of natural selection in which the genetic variation decreases is known as founder effect in which the population starts ascending from a small population.

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