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DescriptionBottleneck effect Figure 19 02 03.jpg |
English: Genetic drift can be magnified by natural events, such as a natural disaster that kills—at random—a large portion of the population. Known as the bottleneck effect, it results in a large portion of the genome suddenly being wiped out. |
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Source | Textbook content produced by OpenStax, Rice University. http://cnx.org/contents/yNlSxj0E@5/Population-Genetics |
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