A population experiences a sudden reduction in size due to natural disaster. Which population genetics concept best describes the resulting change?
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Correct answer: Genetic drift
Genetic drift is a random change in allele frequencies, most prominent in small populations. A sudden reduction magnifies drift. The founder effect is a specific subtype involving migration.
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