Genetic drift operates in:
small isolated population
large isolated population
non-reproductive population
slow reproductive population
genetic drift refers to the change in gene frequency that occurs by chance. The text links this to the 'founder effect', where a new sample of a population (often implying a small group separating from the original) becomes the founders of a new species . Genetic drift operates most significantly in small isolated populations where random events can lead to large changes in allele frequencies.
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