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Enrique Foley
3 June, 18:20
Why is genetic variation important?
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Uriel
3 June, 20:18
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Genetic variation is important because a population has a better chance of surviving and flourishing than a population with limited genetic variation. Genetic diversity also decreases the occurrence of unfavorable inherited traits.
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