The-Living-World Question 313

Question: The chance of elimination of genes from a small population is an example of [CPMT 2004]

Options:

A) Selection pressure

B) Speciation

C) Adaptation

D) Genetic drift

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Answer:

Correct Answer: D

Solution:

Genetic drift or Sewall Wright effect is an important mechanism in evolutionary change in small populations.

In a small population not all the alleles which are representative of that species may be present.

Therefore, chance events may result in the elimination of that allele from population.