genetic biodiversity ? Explain In-situ conservation and Ex-situ
conservation ?
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Genetic biodiversity is the total number of genetic characteristics in the genetic makeup of a species.
- In situ conservation is one of the method of convertion of genetic resources in natural populations of plant and animal species i.e., it is a set of conversation techniques involving the designation,managment and monitoring of biodiversity in the same area it is encountered.
- Ex situ Conservation is one of the methods of the conservation of living organism outside their natural habitat through genetic conservation. It includes both captive propagation of species and their eventual release into natural or restored ecosystem.
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