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How is genetic diversity lost?

Author: Alex Rapai



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Decreasing population size usually results in loss of genetic diversity. Population fragmentation stops flow of genetic material between populations - lack of dispersal. Loss of diversity in domestic species due to agricultural policy, consumer demand and the consequences of breeding strategies.


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