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What are variations the result of?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 5/17/2023

Healthier offspring with more variation of their genes, which means that there are a wider variety of the differing alleles. Another result is that the offspring may have favourable characteristics (in the case of evolution) and also they could be more adaptable to the environment if it were changing.

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