Question
Why are the gene pools of small populations reduced compared to those of larger populations? (1 point)
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bottleneck events
bottleneck events
lack of suitable mates
lack of suitable mates
inbreeding
inbreeding
lack of advantageous traits
lack of advantageous traits
Responses
bottleneck events
bottleneck events
lack of suitable mates
lack of suitable mates
inbreeding
inbreeding
lack of advantageous traits
lack of advantageous traits
Answers
Answered by
zeke
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GPT 3.5
This is due to a combination of factors such as bottleneck events, inbreeding, lack of suitable mates, and lack of advantageous traits. When a population is small, there is less genetic diversity, which makes it more vulnerable to factors like inbreeding and genetic drift. This can result in a reduction in the gene pool of small populations compared to larger populations, which have more genetic variation and a larger gene pool.
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