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What is genetic diversity?

Author: Alex Rapai



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Interspecific - diversity hotspots. Intraspecific (within a species): between populations, within a population, within an individual. Genetic diversity is originally generated by mutations in DNA sequence. Genetic diversity within a population may increase via migration/dispersal of gametes. Outbreeding: higher within population variation, Interbreeding: higher between population variation


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