what is variation how variation is created in a population
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✌The variations are the differences in the offsprings of an individual
✌The main cause of variation among offspring is crossing over
It is a process of exchange of genetic material among the homologous chromosomes
✌The variations are also caused by the mutation.. due to the effect of gamma or X rays.. etc
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- Variation is defined as the difference in the characters or the traits among the individuals of a particular species...
- The process of reproduction introduces favourable variations in the offsprings of a particular species. These variations may enable some of the organisms to survive even in extreme conditions of temperature, climate, etc., While all others of that species die. This will prevent the species from getting wiped out of the Earth. Thus, reproduction help in providing stability to populations of species, through the introduction of favourable variations...
- Reproduction involves the copying of nucleic acids. Variations are introduced in the offsprings, as the DNA copies generated will be similar, but not identical to the original, and to each other. No biochemical process is absolutely reliable. Some of the changes may be so drastic that the new DNA copy may not be able to work with the cell apparatus it inherits. As a result, the newborn cell will die. Thus, variation is beneficial to the species, but not necessarily for the individual...
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