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12 April, 17:52

Which population is likely to have the most genetic variation among its members? A. a population whose members are exactly the same B. a population whose members are very similar to each other C. It is impossible to identify genetic variation within a population. D. a population whose members have many different traits

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  1. 12 April, 20:11
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    A population that is likely to have the most genetic variation among its members would be;

    D. A population whose members have many different traits

    Genetic variability increases the prospect of survival for the population. Genetic diversity also reduces the prevalence of unfavorable inherited traits by reducing inbreeding.
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