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Genetic drift and natural selection … (a: never lead to different populations - - that happens by another mechanism in nature , (b:can lead to new species that share common ancestor.

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B.) Can lead to new species that share common ancestors

Step-by-step explanation:

Genetic drift and natural selection both lead to evolution. This describes the change of a species overtime to be better suited for their environments. In some cases, this leads to the creation of an entirely new species (speciation).

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