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founder principle

The proposition that a small pioneer community that is establishing itself in genetic isolation from the main population will only possess a small and possibly nonrandom selection of genes from the parental gene pool. Consequently, the community that develops may take a different evolutionary path from the parental population. Relative uniformity among the community's members and the frequent occurrence of distinct or unusual characteristics is seen as evidence in support of the principle.
 
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