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Yes...
Span the full spectrum of a population's genetic variation. <apex> Reflects the genetic variation of a population...
Alleles that are neither selected for or against will remain at the same frequency in a population. (This assumes that the population is also large enough to not suffer from variation due to genetic drift.)
yes this is a true statement.all human beings have not enough satisfy greed.
scarcity
when there is never enough to satisfy everyone.
Depending on how the two rabbits are related will determine how the kits "come out". Breeding Mother-Son or Father-Daughter, the kits will be just fine. This is actually a method of breeding some breeders use called "line-breeding". The only cross you DO NOT want to do is Brother-Sister from the same litter. There is not enough genetic variation, so the kits have a high chance of being deformed or stillborn.
Enough to satisfy A LOT of men.
immerse them in water/liquid until they are soft enough or have been there long enough to satisfy the instructions
I think you mean genetic drift. Genetic drift is not strong enough in itself to cause speciation generally. Genetic drift is merely a sampling error in allele frequency change due to random events.
true
It takes a lot of time,money, and effort. Moreover, it will only be succesful if can get enough genetic variation between imdividuals to make long-term survival probable also a suitable habitat must be available.