Thursday, August 18, 2016

Genetic Variation Within a Population

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This is a picture of various colored flowers. These different colored flowers are an example of genetic variation within a population. In genetic variation, the genes of the organisms within a population vary and change. Variations within the population can happen when there are new gene combinations. The flowers pictured show that they are the same species of flowers but their colors are all different.

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