There is a population of frogs living in a pond, 25 are green, 25 are brown, 25 are yellow with green spots and 25 are all yellow. A drought occurred and 75
1) Sexual selection
2) Balancing selection
3) Bottleneck effect
4) Heterozygote advantage
5) Founder effect

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The scenario you described is an example of the Bottleneck Effect. This is a type of genetic drift where a population's size is significantly reduced for at least one generation due to a random event, such as a natural disaster. In this case, the drought caused a significant reduction in the frog population. The surviving frogs may not represent the genetic diversity of the original population, which can lead to reduced genetic variation.

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