cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/10765623
(Full disclosure, I learned this yesterday.)
Found in this video, at the 1min mark:
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/10765623
(Full disclosure, I learned this yesterday.)
Found in this video, at the 1min mark:
Just because a gene has become popular in a population doesn’t necessarily mean it provides an evolutionary advantage. It can also be genetic hitchhiking, where a non-advantageous gene tags along with an advantageous one because they’re located close together. Or even just genetic drift, where a gene becomes popular due to random chance.
There could be an advantage for this trait, but there doesn’t need to be.