| 11. | On another level, questions remain over the biological implications of genetic drift for agriculture.
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| 12. | In it, Wright outlines various concepts, including genetic drift, effective population size, and inbreeding.
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| 13. | Certainly genetic drift between the different forms of minke whales would be more likely.
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| 14. | The strength of genetic drift depends on the population size.
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| 15. | Even without the strong selective pressure, genetic drift also occurs.
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| 16. | But a deleterious mutation can also be spread throughout a population through genetic drift.
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| 17. | The Polynesian population experienced a population bottleneck and genetic drift.
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| 18. | Genetic drift could easily have a far greater effect.
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| 19. | Alternatively, the genomic drift, or random genetic drift of gene frequencies in population genetics.
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| 20. | Phenomenon like genetic drift, foundation and bottleneck effects cause large errors, particularly in haplogroup studies.
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