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The gene pool remains the same whether organisms enter or leave a population.
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When organisms enter (immigration) or leave (emigration) a population they change allele frequencies — adding or removing alleles — so the gene pool usually changes. (Only if the entering/leaving individuals have exactly the same allele distribution as the population would the gene pool remain unchanged.)
When organisms enter (immigration) or leave (emigration) a population they change allele frequencies — adding or removing alleles — so the gene pool usually changes. (Only if the entering/leaving individuals have exactly the same allele distribution as the population would the gene pool remain unchanged.)
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