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It enhances the possibilty of certain alleles because there is less variety in the gene pool.

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Interbreeding among members of a population results in?

increased genetic diversity within the population. This genetic diversity can help the population adapt to changing environments and increase its overall fitness. However, it can also lead to inbreeding depression if harmful genes are passed on through interbreeding.


What will a population with different alleles have?

A population with different alleles will have traits


In Model 3 two of the light alleles were lost (through the death of the individual who had these two alleles) before reproduction occurred in the 1st generation how did this affect the distribution of?

In Model 3 two of the light alleles were lost (through the death of the individual who had these two alleles) before reproduction occurred in the 1st generation how did this affect the distribution of the three alleles in this small population?


What is an interbreeding population that produces healthy fertile offspring?

A species is an interbreeding population that produces healthy and fertile offspring. This population can freely interbreed and produce viable offspring capable of reproducing.


Why are fatal diseases not naturally selected out of a population?

Due to interbreeding


What does not add new alleles to a population gene population?

1.Which does not add new alleles to a population gene pool?


What does not add alleles to a population gene pool?

1.Which does not add new alleles to a population gene pool?


DNA coding regions that affect the same trait are called?

alleles


What is the allele frequency?

The distribution of alleles in a population - APEX


What is interbreeding and how does it impact genetic diversity in biological populations?

Interbreeding is the mating between individuals of different species or populations. It can increase genetic diversity by introducing new genetic variations into the population. However, excessive interbreeding can lead to a loss of genetic diversity and potentially reduce the population's ability to adapt to changing environments.


The number of alleles of a certain type divided by the total number of alleles is what?

Alleles Frequency


What are more than two alleles that exist in a population for a particular trait?

Multiple alleles