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What are variations? How is variations beneficial for a species? Explain by taking an example.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Variation is the difference in DNA among individuals or the differences between populations.

\textsf {How is variations beneficial for a species?}

Variations are important for species survival because variation causes the organism to overcome extreme situations. Organism species occupy well-defined positions in the ecosystem, utilizing their reproductive capacity.

\textsf {Explain by taking an example}

For example, climate change can force a species to shift its range to poleward or to higher altitudes. Only those who adopt the changes can survive in harsher conditions by adapting to the changes.

Answered by sandeepssss730
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Q- What are variations?

Ans- Genetic variation is the difference in DNA among individuals or the differences between populations. There are multiple sources of genetic variation, including mutation and genetic recombination.

Q- How is variations beneficial for a species?

Ans- Variations are important for species survival because variation causes the organism to overcome extreme situations. ... For example, climate change can force a species to shift its range to poleward or to higher altitudes. Only those who adopt the changes can survive in harsher conditions by adapting to the changes.

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