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Genetic drift

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Genetic drift is evolutionary stochasticity. In each generation, some individuals may, just by chance, leave behind more offspring than other individuals. This is a random mechanism that is always operating.

Genetic drift has often larger effect in small populations, where frequencies of particular alleles may change drastically by chance alone. Two special cases of genetic drift are founder effects and population bottlenecks.

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