Genetic Diversity

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Relations

  • Heredity: Genetic diversity within a population is a result of heredity and the variation in genetic material.
  • Admixture: Admixture increases genetic diversity by introducing new genetic variants into a population.
  • Cloning: Cloning has the potential to reduce genetic diversity by creating genetically identical individuals.
  • Binary Fission: Binary fission does not introduce genetic diversity, as the daughter cells are genetically identical to the parent cell, unless mutations occur.
  • Genetic Factors: Genetic diversity refers to the variation in genetic factors within and between populations.