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Question
How does a population become ‘founders’ of a new species?
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Solution
When a section of the population migrates to another place, gene frequencies change in both the original and the new populations. New genes/alleles are added to the new population, whereas those in the old population are lost. There would be a gene flow if this gene migration happened multiple times. Sometimes the change in allele frequency is so significant in a new population sample that it becomes a different species. The original population drifts, and the effect is called the founder effect.
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