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Natural selection is an example of a mechanism of evolution. Does this mechanism produce a change in individuals or populations?​

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Answer: All of these mechanisms can cause changes in the frequencies of genes in populations, and so all of them are mechanisms of evolutionary change.

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However, natural selection and genetic drift cannot operate unless there is genetic variation — that is, unless some individuals are genetically different from others

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