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No alleles do not behave the same way no matter what the population size is because different behaviors are required for the adaption to larger population sizes.

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In small populations, genetic drift can have a greater impact on allele frequencies, leading to more rapid changes than in large populations where genetic drift has a smaller effect. Additionally, in small populations, the effects of genetic drift can increase the likelihood of alleles being lost through random sampling.

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