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Variation in a population can also arise through genetic recombination during sexual reproduction, where the combination of alleles from two parents creates new genetic combinations in offspring. Additionally, gene flow, or the transfer of genetic material between populations, can introduce new alleles and increase variation. Environmental factors can also lead to phenotypic variation, as organisms adapt to different conditions, resulting in diverse traits even among genetically similar individuals.

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