Biology

Ok, equilibrium is the notion of non-change in population gene pools right? But how does gene flow upset this equilibrium?

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Gene flow is the process of genes moving between populations, and it can upset an existing equilibrium of gene pools. This can happen when individuals migrate from one population to another, carrying with them new alleles, which then become introduced and may spread throughout that population, introducing genetic variation and potentially changing the frequency of traits in that population. In this way, gene flow can cause fluctuations and disruptions in the equilibrium of the population's gene pool.

Answered by daviskeith

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