Which factors can prevent permanent fixation of an allele (i.e. maintain genetic diversity)? Hint: You're going to have to try different values than just those presented in the exercise--try to keep both alleles present! a. Gene Flow b. Genetic Drift c. Natural Selection d. Mutation

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Answer:

Option D

Explanation:

Mutations are changes that occur in the DNA sequences as a result of environmental factors like exposure to some certain chemicals or radiation that can be passed down to the offspring and this increases genetic variations which can prevent permanent fixation of an allele.