The diagram shows the frequency of alleles A and a in a population over three generations. The starting allele frequency of A is p = 0.6.

The population remains in the same location and does not experience any environmental changes. Which best describes what is happening to the population over three generations?

a
allopatric speciation
b
founder effect
c
reproductive isolation
d
genetic drift

1 answer

d. genetic drift

Genetic drift refers to random changes in allele frequencies in a population over time due to chance events rather than natural selection. In this case, the changes in allele frequencies of A and a over the three generations are likely due to genetic drift rather than any other mechanism.
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