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How do mutations enter the gene pool? Why are they important to natural selection?
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How do mutations enter the gene pool? Why are they important to natural selection?
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The set of all alleles at all loci is the full gene pool
for the species. Over time, the size of a gene pool
changes. The
gene pool
increases when a
mutation
changes a
gene
and the
mutation
survives
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