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Why small population size leads to loss of genetic diversity?

Author: Alex Rapai



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More vulnerable to genetic effects: genetic drift, inbreeding, population bottlenecks, Less likely to be able to maintain diversity through gene flow. Evolutionary consequences: Chance dominates, little effect of selection = replicate small populations varying outcomes. “Sitting duck” – vulnerable to not being able to adapt


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