Does entire human population show variation?
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While human phenotypes may seem diverse, individuals actually differ by only 1 in every 1,000 genes and is primarily the result of inherited genetic differences. ... The trait is still the result of variance in genetic sequence between individuals as a result of inheritance from their parents.
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- While human phenotypes may seem diverse, individuals actually differ by only 1 in every 1,000 genes and is primarily the result of inherited genetic differences. The trait is still the result of variance in genetic sequence between individuals as a result of inheritance from their parents.
- Genetic variation in a population describes the existence in that population of different alleles, or alternative forms, for a given gene. Genetic variation is one facet of the more general concept of phenotypic variation. Phenotypic variation describes differences in the characteristics of individuals of a population.
- Variation may be defined as the differences among the individual of the same species.
- Intra specific variation among the different genera.
- They have two types somatic variation and germinal variation.
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