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20 March, 03:21
How does mutations lead to genetic variation?
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Genetic variation can be caused by mutation (which can create entirely new alleles in a population), random mating, random fertilization, and recombination between homologous chromosomes during meiosis (which reshuffles alleles whitin an organism's offspring).
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