Question

Why are the gene pools of small populations reduced compared to those of larger populations? (1 point)
Responses

bottleneck events
bottleneck events

lack of advantageous traits
lack of advantageous traits

inbreeding
inbreeding

lack of suitable mates

1 answer

The correct response is inbreeding.

In small populations, the gene pool is reduced because members are more likely to breed with closely related individuals, leading to inbreeding. This reduces genetic diversity and can result in an increased likelihood of genetic disorders and a decrease in overall population fitness.