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In the Pleistocene period 10,000 years ago, there was a remarkable extinction of vertebrates in many continents, which may explain why the cheetah has famously low levels of genetic variation. Which evolutionary mechanism does this reflect? natural selection bottleneck effect founder principle NextReset

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bottle neck effect

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User Santosh Garole
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The correct answer is bottleneck effect.

Step-by-step explanation:

An ecosystem can change dramatically when a disaster strikes. When an event leads to a dramatic reduction in a population, it can result in a kind of genetic drift known as a bottleneck effect. A bottleneck effect can be a result of a natural calamity like a volcanic eruption or an earthquake.

When the majority of the individuals in a population die unexpectedly, genetic variation reduces and the frequencies at which distinct alleles are witnessed in the population can modify drastically. The individuals that survive were lucky as they didn't do much to survive, it was just a matter of a chance.

The surviving members do not completely demonstrate the original population, they actually under-represent or over-represent the alleles of the original population. Thus, the given case is an illustration of the bottleneck effect.

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