Genetic Diversity
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The variety of inheritable characteristics or genes in an interbreeding population
Real World Example
Imagine you're at a potluck dinner where everyone's encouraged to bring a dish to share, but everyone brings the same potato salad. Just like how a potluck thrives on a variety of dishes to cater to different tastes and dietary needs, a population benefits from genetic diversity, which provides a range of characteristics that can help it adapt to changing environments. In this analogy, the different dishes represent the variety of inheritable genes, while the guests represent individuals in a population; just as a diverse menu ensures everyone finds something to eat, genetic diversity ensures a population can survive and thrive in various conditions.
Practice Version
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