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What do you mean by Variations in Biology ?
Variations in biology are differences in the characteristics of living things. These differences may be genetic or environmental.
Do Organisms Create Exact Copies of Themselves?
No, organisms do not create exact copies of themselves.
What is Variation and what is its importance
?
Variation is the degree of difference in a trait or characteristic from one individual to another. Variation is important because it allows for natural selection to occur.
What is Accumulation of Variation
The accumulation of variation is the process by which genetic variation is increased in a population over time. This can be due to mutations, natural selection, and genetic drift.
What are the Long-Term Consequences of Accumulation of Variation
in the Genome?
The long-term consequences of accumulation of variation in the genome are difficult to predict. However, it is likely that the accumulation of variation will have a number of consequences, including:
1. The accumulation of variation will lead to the evolution of new species.
2. The accumulation of variation will lead to the emergence of new diseases.
3. The accumulation of variation will lead to the evolution of new traits.