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  • 23-04-2022
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Why is genetic variation important for the long term survival of a population?

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Explanation:

According to Darwinism , the survival of the fittest , variation is important because it allows species to adapt to its environment , the stronger in traits is selected and the weakest is unable to adapt and die.

so , variation is the only way for a species to acquire new traits that can enable them to survive and adapt to their surroundings, Normally , Variation is very slow and it requires many generations for new traits to emerge , but it happens.

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