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An increase in food and a decrease inb predators would most likely --- genetic variation in a population
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An increase in food and a decrease inb predators would most likely --- genetic variation in a population
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Answer:genetic variation in a population
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It would most likely prevent genetic variation in a population. If there were no predators and too much food, the organisms wouldn't adapt to the environment and there wouldn't be a genetic drift because they would have nothing to adapt to meaning that the strongest would not survive. It would be against the principles of evolution.
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