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A human population has a higher-than-usual percentage of individuals with a genetic disease. The most likely explanation is ______. - Biology (Theory)

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A human population has a higher-than-usual percentage of individuals with a genetic disease. The most likely explanation is ______.

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  • natural selection

  • gene flow

  • genetic drift

  • all of these

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A human population has a higher-than-usual percentage of individuals with a genetic disease. The most likely explanation is genetic drift.

Explanation:

A human population having a higher-than-usual percentage of individuals with a genetic disease is most likely due to genetic drift. This is especially true for small populations, where chance events can cause certain alleles, including those for genetic diseases, to become more common or lost. Natural selection and gene flow could also affect allele frequencies but genetic drift is the most typical explanation for random increases of disease alleles in certain populations.

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Chapter 8: Evidences and Theories of Biological Evolution - TEST YOUR PROGRESS [Page 343]

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Nootan Biology [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 8 Evidences and Theories of Biological Evolution
TEST YOUR PROGRESS | Q 1. 66. | Page 343
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