The gene pools of small populations are reduced compared to those of larger populations primarily due to inbreeding. In smaller populations, individuals are more likely to mate with genetically similar individuals, which can lead to a decrease in genetic diversity and an increase in the probability of inheriting harmful genetic traits. This affects the overall gene pool and can result in reduced adaptability and resilience of the population.
Why are the gene pools of small populations reduced compared to those of larger populations? (1 point) Responses inbreeding inbreeding lack of suitable mates lack of suitable mates bottleneck events bottleneck events lack of advantageous traitss
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