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Which of the following factors does not favor a change in gene frequency and, therefore, evolution? (A) large populations (B) mutations (C) emigration (D) genetic drift (E) all of the above Can anyone
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Which of the following factors does not favor a change in gene frequency and, therefore, evolution?
(A) large populations
(B) mutations
(C) emigration
(D) genetic drift
(E) all of the above
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Genetic drift does not favour a change as it is all about the variation of genes within a SMALL population; smaller population = smaller variation of genes
All the rest do favour a change in gene frequency
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