Why are the small numbers of surviving tigers a cause of worry from the point of view of genetics?
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Small numbers of surviving tigers are a cause
of worry from the point of view of genetics
because their decreasing number would cause
a decrease in set of genes, i.e. many genes will
be eliminated thus, limiting the chances of
variation during sexual reproduction and
coming generations will be not able to see
tigers at all.
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A small number of surviving tigers are a cause of worry from the point of view of genetics because Tigers carry their specific genes which helps them to survive and adapt.
If the population of tigers becomes less and ultimately extinct then as a result the genes of Tigers will be lost forever too.
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