Biology, asked by haneefmohammad548, 18 days ago

how does the organisms vary from one to another​

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Answered by shwetasharan00
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Genetic variation within a species can result from a few different sources. Mutations, the changes in the sequences of genes in DNA, are one source of genetic variation. ... Genetic variation in a group of organisms enables some organisms to survive better than others in the environment in which they live.

Answered by ankitpatle0
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A variety of factors can contribute to genetic diversity within a species.

  • One cause of genetic variety is mutations, which occur when gene sequences in DNA change.
  • Gene flow, or the exchange of genes among species, is another source.
  • Finally, sexual reproduction might result in the formation of novel genetic combinations, resulting in genetic variety.
  • Some creatures are able to thrive in their environment better than others due to genetic variety in a group of species.
  • Even among a small population of organisms, the degree to which they are adapted to life in a given environment might vary dramatically.
  • The same-species moths with different-colored wings are one example.
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