What is the difference between genetic drift and natural selection?(1 point) Responses Genetic drift is the change in a population’s genes over time; natural selection is the evolution of a population over time. Genetic drift is the change in a population’s genes over time; natural selection is the evolution of a population over time. Genetic drift is the frequency of genes in a population; natural selection is the frequency of adaptations in a population. Genetic drift is the frequency of genes in a population; natural selection is the frequency of adaptations in a population. Genetic drift is the random increase or decrease of certain genes in a population; natural selection is not random. Genetic drift is the random increase or decrease of certain genes in a population; natural selection is not random. Genetic drift is the selection of random traits in a population; natural selection is the selection of specific traits.
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