Genetic Drift

Genetic drift is the random fluctuation in allele frequencies over time, due to chance occurrences alone. It is more significant in small populations.

Sampling error explains why the chance of any given allele becoming more or less prevalent is more pronounced in a small population.

Fixation means that one kind of allele remains at a specified locus in a population.

This animation (Audio - Important) describes genetic drift.

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