Genetic Diversity
Genetic Diversity refers to the variation in genetic material within a species or a population. This variation is the result of genetic mutations and natural selection, and it is an essential part of evolution. Genetic Diversity has an important role in the survival of species, as it enables them to adapt to changing environmental conditions. It also contributes to the evolution of new species, as well as providing new sources of food for humans and animals. Genetic Diversity is essential to crop and livestock production, as it helps to improve the quality and yield of crops and livestock. Finally, Genetic Diversity is also important for medical research as it helps to identify the causes of diseases, and to develop better treatments and preventions.
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