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A species which has declined to low numbers will suffer from a loss of genetic diversity

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Answered by arnab2261
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It is truely said that a species that has declined to low numbers will suffer from a loss of genetic diversity.

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Answered by gowthamcrontecpausiq
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An illustration shows the dorsal side of 12 butterflies with their wings outstretched. The butterflies are either small, medium, or large and face toward either the top right or top left. Six of the butterflies have a brown body color with dark brown wing and body markings. The remaining six butterflies have white bodies with gray wing and body markings.

Genetic variation describes naturally occurring genetic differences among individuals of the same species. This variation permits flexibility and survival of a population in the face of changing environmental circumstances. Consequently, genetic variation is often considered an advantage, as it is a form of preparation for the unexpected.

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