what is accumulation of variation ?
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This variation which is accumulated in an offspring is passed from generation to generation and this maintains genetic continuity of an organism. These variations are noticeable from generation to generation. Example: Human being offspring show accumulation of variation
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- This variety is transmitted down from generation to generation, ensuring that an organism's genetic continuity is preserved.
- From generation to generation, these differences are visible. Human children, for example, have a high degree of variance.
- Every living thing has the ability to reproduce.
- If the differences are beneficial to survival and reproduction, they are passed on to the following generation, resulting in a larger population with these variants.
- These differences add up over time, causing population shifts. The accumulation of variants is explained by this complete process.
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