yup!!!!! I know this one it's continuous and discontinuous radiation
Sometimes it is very hard to distinguish between a species where there is a lot of variation between that of a variation that is actually two separate species. Many times scientist disagree on how to tell these two things apart.
In that case, there is a tendency for speciation - meaning that the two groups will eventually split into separate species.
Genetic mutations are the major cause of variation within species. Mutations can introduce new genetic traits that can be passed on to offspring, leading to diversity within a population. Other factors like genetic recombination, migration, and environmental influences can also contribute to variation within species.
Sexual reproduction increases variation within a species because it involves the combination of genetic material from two different individuals, resulting in offspring with unique combinations of traits. This genetic diversity is important for evolution and adaptation to changing environments.
Variation refers to the degree of difference or diversity among individuals within a population or species. It can involve differences in traits, characteristics, or behaviors, which can be shaped by genetic, environmental, and other factors. Studying variation is important in understanding evolution, adaptation, and biodiversity.
Yes they do there are two
well there are surely two types of variations... anyone by chance happens to know the third kind, please let me know two types of variations- 1] direct variation 2] inverse variation
It mixes the chromosomes of the two parents
It mixes the chromosomes of the two parents
It mixes the chromosomes of the two parents
A fertilized egg has a mixture of alleles from the two parents.
A fertilized egg has a mixture of alleles from the two parents.