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What (who) is genetic variation - definition


Genetic variation         
  • A range of variability in the mussel ''Donax variabilis''
  • Parents have similar gene coding in this specific situation where they reproduce and variation in the offspring is seen. Offspring containing the variation also reproduce and passes down traits to their offspring.
VARIATION IN THE GENOME
Variation (biology); Genetic variations; Interindividual variability; Inter-individual variability
Genetic variation is the difference in DNA among individuals or the differences between populations. The multiple sources of genetic variation include mutation and genetic recombination.
variation         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Variations; Varied; Varying; Variation (disambiguation); Viccitude; Variations (album); Variation (combinatorics); Variations (Combinatorics); Variation (Combinatorics)
¦ noun
1. a change or slight difference in condition, amount, or level.
(also magnetic variation) the angular difference between true north and magnetic north at a particular place.
2. a different or distinct form or version.
Music a new but still recognizable version of a theme.
Ballet a solo dance as part of a performance.
Derivatives
variational adjective
varied         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Variations; Varied; Varying; Variation (disambiguation); Viccitude; Variations (album); Variation (combinatorics); Variations (Combinatorics); Variation (Combinatorics)
¦ adjective incorporating a number of different types or elements; showing variation or variety.
Derivatives
variedly adverb
Examples of use of genetic variation
1. "Each group carried only a subset of the genetic variation from its ancestral population.
2. The more genetic variation, generally the healthier the population will be.
3. It is only a small part of human genetic variation that is private to particular continents," said Noah A.
4. Virtually all the genetic variation that exists in the world today would still be present in that one small group.
5. About half the breeds examined had genetic variation comparable to randomly bred cats, which is good, but the other half had less.