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In part one of the question, we have to tell that whether it is possible for a population to eventually evolve to a perfect organism which always thrive in the particular geographical location.
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So this statement is false because if there exists a perfect organism, the population will increase eventually or exponentially.
00:47
But every ecosystem has its own carrying capacity.
00:59
So if the population is increasing, one time will come when it becomes constant due to the limiting resources.
01:08
The environment and that is known as the carrying capacity.
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So even if organisms turn out to be perfect, once the ecosystem reaches its carrying capacity, it decreases the population or the growth basically stops, that is, it becomes constant.
01:31
So therefore this statement is false.
01:37
Second is whether it's possible to change the allele frequency, of a particular population by introducing new individuals from the nearby population of the same species.
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So the allele frequency is basically the incidence of a gene variant in a particular population or it is the relative frequency of an allele at a particular locus.
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If individuals from the same species of another population move towards another population, it can change the alleleic frequency of that particular population if the alleles are maybe different...