Biology, asked by Lasyabathula, 8 months ago

. What is meant by variation in a population
of a particular species?​

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Answered by arunkumar5372
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Variation can be defined as the difference between the cells, organisms or group of organisms belonging to a particular species by environmental factors (phenotypic variation) or genetic differences (genotypic variations).

Answered by Jackiesf3
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variation in a population of a particular species can be on two levels. At phenotype and at genotype. Example of phenotype variation is height as tall and dwarf while example of genotype variation is the alleles that expresses the phenotype as TT and Tt expresses phenotype as tall while tt expresses phenotype as dwarf

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