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Genetic drift simulation: understanding evolution

what would be different about this simulation if you were trying to model Natural selection instead of genetic drift? What would you have to Consider? how would you expect the trends over time to change?​

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Genetic drift is a mechanism of evolution in which allele frequencies of a population change over generations due to chance (sampling error).

Genetic drift occurs in all populations of non-infinite size, but its effects are strongest in small populations.

Genetic drift may result in the loss of some alleles (including beneficial ones) and the fixation.

Genetic drift can have major effects when a population is sharply reduced in size by a natural disaster (bottleneck effect) or when a small group splits off from the main population to found a colony (founder effect).