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the chance of elimination of genes from a small populaton is an example of:

A

Selection pressure

B

Speciation

C

Adaptation

D

Genetic drift

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The correct Answer is:
D

The term genetic drift was given by Sewell wright. The change in gene frequency by chance is called genetic drift.
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