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A biology teacher asks students to give examples of genetics variations that support the idea that changes in population's environment affect genetic variation.

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Answered by shigwanadityagmail
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a genetic variation like. in mango tree grapes are grown
that happens because .if we take a full grown mango tree and grapes tree
we have to do that cut one small brance of mango tree and grapes tree and joind them in a tied fitted after some time there gence will develpo and joind with each other and in mango tree grapes will grown .
this is know as a genetic variation on tree
Answered by thewordlycreature
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Genetic variation is brought about, fundamentally, by mutation, which is a permanent change in the chemical structure of chromosomes. A person's skin color, hair color, multi-colored eyes, dimples, and freckles are all examples of genetic variations that can occur in a population. Examples of genetic variation in plants include the modified leaves of carnivorous plants and the development of flowers that resemble insects to lure plant pollinators.

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