Genetic Drift
gene flow
genetic drift
The movement of genes into and out of a gene pool is called gene flow. Gene flow occurs when individuals migrate between populations, bringing new genetic variation into a population, or when genetic material is transferred through reproduction between populations.
The movement of genes into and out of a gene pool is called gene flow. Gene flow occurs when individuals migrate between populations and introduce new genetic variation or when individuals leave a population, reducing the amount of genetic diversity.
gene pool
The entire collection of genes among a population is called the "gene pool".
The collection of all the genes in a population is called the gene pool. This gene pool contains all of the genetic variation within a population, which can be passed on to future generations through reproduction.
No, a gene pool consists of all the different alleles and variations of genes within a population of interbreeding individuals. Individuals that cannot reproduce, such as sterile individuals, do not contribute to the gene pool as they do not pass on their genes to the next generation.
genetic variation
gene flow
We call these genes the genome.
A gene pool is the total number of genes of every individual in an interbreeding population. Which is like having every single gene of a population into one big pool (population).