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Question 3: Why are the small numbers of surviving tigers a cause of worry from the point of view of genetics?

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Answered by singlesitaarat31
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  • smαll numвєrs σf tígєrs mєαns thαt fєwєr vαríαtíσns ín tєrms σf gєnєs αrє αvαílαвlє.

  • thís mєαns thαt whєn thєsє tígєrs rєprσducє, thєrє αrє lєss chαncєs σf prσducíng prσgєnч wíth sσmє usєful vαríαtíσns.

  • hєncє, ít ís α cαusє σf wσrrч frσm thє pσínt σf víєw σf gєnєtícs.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The small numbers of surviving tigers are a cause of worry from the point of view of genetics because in tigers there are negligible genetic variations. Due to this they are not well adapted. The rapid environmental changes cannot be favouable for them.

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