All finite populations tend to lose genetic variation at all loci at a predictable rate due to:
A. Mutation
B. Selection
C. Drift
D. Gene Flow
E. Random Mating
Answer (C)Drift
Explanation-
In a infinite population the gene frequency exhibits random/Non Directional fluctuation generation after generation curelly by chance in respective of selective advantage/disadvantage of the gene.
The phenomena of genetic drift is consider due to sampling error.
So option (C) drift is right answer.
Rest all the options are incorrect because they promotes genetic variation in the population.
All finite populations tend to lose genetic variation at all loci at a predictable rate due...
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