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What does rate busting refer to?
Hardy-Weinberg Principle
A foundational principle in population genetics stating that allele and genotype frequencies in a population will remain constant from generation to generation in the absence of evolutionary influences.
Genetic Drift
A mechanism of evolution in which allele frequencies of a population change over generations due to chance or random events.
Small Populations
Populations with a small number of individuals, which may face increased risks of extinction due to genetic drift, inbreeding, and reduced genetic diversity.
Genetic Isolation
A situation where different populations of a species are unable to interbreed, often leading to the formation of new species.
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