A subpopulation of a species of birds migrates to a different location from the rest of the species for breeding purposes. How might the genes change in the sutipopulation?

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Their genes would change randomly and eventually revert to normalcy, which would allow the subpoputation to return to the main poputation.

Their genes would change to better allow them to survive and reproduce in their new location.

Their genes would not change at all and they would merely be a subpopulation living in a different location

Their geries would change so that they would continue to be well-adapted to their former location

Their genes would change to better allow them to survive and reproduce in their new location. As the subpopulation adapts to the different environmental conditions of their new breeding location, natural selection may favor certain genetic variations that increase their chances of survival and reproductive success in that specific environment. Over time, this could lead to genetic changes within the subpopulation that are beneficial for their new habitat.