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A road built through a forest splits a population of frogs into two large groups. The allele frequencies of the two groups are identical. Has genetic drift occurred? Why or Why not?

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No,because i did this question before
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Answer: No

Step-by-step explanation:

Genetic drift is the variation in the relative frequency of different phenotypes in a small population. If the allele frequencies are identical, there is only one phenotype and no variation in the population of frogs, therefore genetic drift has not occurred.

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