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How does genetic erosion take place?
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Solution
Genetic erosion can take place in several ways:
- Rapid Loss: It may occur fairly quickly due to catastrophic events or changes in land use that remove large numbers of individuals and their habitats.
- Gradual Loss: It can also happen more gradually and go unnoticed for a long time through ongoing processes such as habitat destruction and fragmentation, which restrict the movement and interbreeding of populations.
- Loss of Populations or Alleles: Genetic erosion can involve the loss of entire genetically differentiated populations or changes in the frequency of specific alleles (different forms of a gene) within populations or across the species.
- Human Activities: Human-induced genetic erosion is more alarming, often resulting from habitat loss, environmental changes, and breeding practices that reduce genetic variety.
- Genetic Drift and Inbreeding: In small or isolated populations, genetic drift (random changes in gene frequencies) and inbreeding (mating among close relatives) may reduce genetic diversity, contributing to erosion.
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