all the alleles of a specific gene in a population make up the
A.Gene Pool
B.Mutation Potential
C.Dominant Factor
D.Chromosomes for that population

Respuesta :

Answer: The correct answer is- A.Gene Pool.

Gene pool can be described as the collection /set of all the genes that are present withing a particular population of interbreeding individuals.

In other words, it includes all the variants of a gene (also called allele, such as dominant and recessive allele) present in a population. Gene pool is generally related to a population of around a specific species.

Thus, option A) is the right answer.


Answer:

The correct answer will be option-A

Explanation:

Gene pool represents the total number of genes of the individual in a particular population of interbreeding individuals.

The gene pool accounts for the biological fitness, survival rate and genetic diversity as a large gene pool increases the chances of all of this fitness and survival.

The gene pool usually includes the variants of a gene called alleles which are related to the population.

Thus, option-A is the correct answer.