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30 September, 20:35

Why does genetic variation increase the chance to some indivuals in a population will survive

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  1. 30 September, 20:40
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    It allows the individuals in a population to survive and have offspring with the desired trait needed to live while those without it will die out.
  2. 30 September, 21:02
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    It enables the population to adapt more efuceantly to survive

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    any undesired trait will be eliminated by survival of the fittest and the wanted traits will be passed on

    one example could be that a certain population of moths are white, becouse of this they are easily spotted and more likely to be eaten. Becouse of genetic variation a brown mutation of the moths is created. The brown one lives and passes on the trait, eventually the population will mostly be brown instead of white
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