Understanding Genetic Drift, Bottleneck Effect, and Founder Effect - AP Biology

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Populations do not necessarily consist of the individuals best adapted to survive and reproduce. Theoretically, the most fit individuals in a population will survive longest and reproduce the most, however chance plays a role in who survives, reproduces, and whose offspring survive to reproduce as well.

In a population where the allele frequency shifts by random chance, the mechanism of evolution at work is                     .

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Genetic drift occurs as a result of chance events causing changes in the allele frequency of a population. It doesn't favor the most fit individuals, but occurs at random.

Mutations can contribute to genetic drift, however, genetic drift is a more specific answer and more relevant to the question at hand.

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