random genetic drift

random genetic drift
see drift (def. 2).

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  • genetic drift — /dʒəˌnɛtɪk ˈdrɪft/ (say juh.netik drift) noun a significant change in gene frequency in a population, occurring not as a result of selection, emigration or immigration, but from random causes affecting the alleles concerned …  

  • genetic drift — noun Date: 1945 random changes in gene frequency especially in small populations when leading to preservation or extinction of particular genes …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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