What is the consequence if an allele reaches 100% frequency due to genetic drift?

Answer

The allele is fixed, and new variation requires mutation or gene flow.

Fixation occurs when an allele reaches 100% frequency. Once fixed or lost (frequency of 0%), the only ways to reintroduce variation at that specific genetic location are through new mutation or gene flow from another population.

What is the consequence if an allele reaches 100% frequency due to genetic drift?

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