Genome Evolution
Genome evolution refers to the changes in the structure and function of the genetic material within a species or population over time. It is a central process in biology, as it affects the way organisms respond to changes in their environment and can lead to the emergence of entirely new species. Genome evolution also has significant implications for human health, as it can enable new treatments for diseases and as well as provide insights into the genetic basis of conditions like cancer. Furthermore, it can be used to develop and adapt food crops for increased productivity, improved nutritional value, and greater resistance to environmental stresses like drought.
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