How can geographic isolation change a populations gene pool

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How can geographic isolation change a populations gene pool?

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How can geographic isolation change a populations gene pool?

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Geographic isolation can change a population's gene pool by causing genetic drift. When a population is geographically isolated, members of the population are separated from other populations that could potentiall

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