It is a diversification of traits within a species. An example of this is ladybugs with different numbers of spots.
Genetic variability refers to the differences in DNA sequences among individuals in a population. This variability is essential for evolution as it allows for adaptation to changing environments and the development of diversity within species. Genetic variability can arise from mutations, genetic recombination, and gene flow.
A lack of genetic variability in the species :)
A lack of genetic variability in the species #2
A high genetic variability
Random mutations of DNA happen and these get inserted into the gene pool as the species breed.
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Because said species will survive and reproduce at a rate that keeps the population numbers sufficiently high for good genetic variability.
i don't know :P <---- This guys an a**hole. Its to promote genetic variability among offspring. (A)
genetic variability
S. fimicola can lead to genetic variability within a population through sexual reproduction, which involves the exchange of genetic material between individuals during mating. This process can generate new combinations of alleles, leading to increased genetic diversity in the population. Additionally, mechanisms such as mutation and genetic recombination can further contribute to genetic variability in S. fimicola populations.
Biodiversity measures the variety and variability of life forms within a given area. It includes diversity at the genetic, species, and ecosystem levels.
Natural selection 'weeds out' defective genes through successive generations - this both enhances a species chances of survival, and reduces variations in the species genetic make-up.