Define variation in relation to a species. Why is variation beneficial to the species?
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Variation refers to the differences in the characters or traits among the individuals of a species.
Variations are beneficial to the species because:
They enable the organisms to adapt themselves in changing environment.
Variations form the basis of heredity.
They form the raw materials for evolution and development of new species.
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