Does the genotype of a population change during evolution, or is it always constant? What are the reasons for this phenomenon?

The genotype of a population (called the gene pool) is constantly being updated. This is due to the fact that within the population, mutations constantly occur in individuals, which are selected by the struggle for existence and are fixed by natural selection. A population is a unit of evolution.



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