Genetics and Genomics Population Genetics
Population Genetics is the study of how genetic variation is distributed within and among populations of organisms. It is an important area of study that helps us to understand the impact of natural selection and other evolutionary processes on the genetic structure of a species, and to predict the potential effect of human activities. Population Genetics is widely used in the study of conservation biology and evolutionary medicine, as well as in the development of disease-resistant crops, modern diagnostic tools, and gene-editing technologies. Its application in medical, ecological, and agricultural contexts is critical for achieving global health and sustainability.
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