Random genetic drift in a population probably results from  
1. highly genetically variable individuals. 
2. inbreeding within this population
3. constant low mutation rate
4. large population size 

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If a random mating population is in equilibrium, which of the following brings about a change in gene frequency in a non-directional manner? 
1. Mutations
2. Random drift
3. Selection
4. Migration 

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Species formation without branching of the evolutionary line of descent is called as:
1. anagenesis, or phyletic evolution
2. cladogenesis, or divergent evolution
3. convergent evolution
4. allopatry

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A mutation appears in a sub-population of organisms separated from the other group by in the same large geographical area. This mutation can spread to the other subgroup by:
1. induced muations
2. mutations in the gene pool of the other subgroup
3. mutation pressures
4. crossovers

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Self pollination leading to self fertilization in a plant will be an extreme example of:
1. bottleneck effect
2. founder effect
3. out breeding
4. assortative mating

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The genetic drift is also called as :
1. Sewall-wright effect
2. Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
3. Balanced polymorphism
4. Gene flow

Subtopic:  Difference Between Drift & Selection | Sources of Variation |
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A small population experiences a sudden crash in size due to a natural calamity. The biggest threat to the population is:
1. loss of genetic variability
2. tendency towards assortative mating
3. reduced gene flow
4. Hardy - Weinberg disequilibrium

Subtopic:  Difference Between Drift & Selection | Sources of Variation |
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Population that experience genetic drift most commonly are:
1. isolated
2. small in number
3. mobile
4. closely adapted to their environment

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Genetic drift is most powerful in
1. changing environments
2. small populations
3. large populations
4. stable environments

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