Q:
When is genetic drift a major factor in evolution?
Answer & Explanation
Answer: C) When there is no selective pressure
Explanation: Genetic drift or allelic drift is the change in the relative frequency in which a gene variant (allele) occurs in a population due to random sampling and chance.
When is genetic drift a major factor in evolution is
* When there is low gene flow.
* When there is no selective pressure.
* When there is a bottleneck.
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