What does it mean when an allele reaches fixation in a population?

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2026-06-08 09:40

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When an allele reaches fixation in a population, it means that all individuals in the population carry that specific allele, and no other alleles for that gene are present. This can happen through natural selection, genetic drift, or other evolutionary processes.

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