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How does gene flow affect genotype and phenotype of a population?

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Answer: Gene flow breaks down the geographical or other boundaries that could otherwise isolate populations. As a result of isolation between populations, and the consequent limitations in the exchange of genes, we expect that populations will diverge by genetic drift or as a result of selection for alleles that adapt each population to its local niche.

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