What is Genetic Diversity?
Genetic diversity is the different types of genes within a species. Each species is made up of individuals that have their own genetic code. This means a species may have different populations, each having different genetic codes.
If there was 3 different species then there would be chances for 6 possible outcomes of new species.
If there was 3 different species then there would be chances for 6 possible outcomes of new species.
Why is Genetic Diversity important to survival of a species?
Without Genetic Diversity people and animals would all look similar, this means we would'nt be able to know who or what is because the composition of our genetics is the same as our family and friends. Without Genetic
Diversity there would be no such thing as Mutation
A diagram is shown below to show "Genetic Diversity"
Diversity there would be no such thing as Mutation
A diagram is shown below to show "Genetic Diversity"