Friday, August 3, 2012

Genetic Variation within a Population

In genetic variation a series of genes from several organisms within a population change. Gene variation is vital to the process of natural selection however it happens by chance unlike natural selection.  This is a population of roses which contains some genetic differences which includes color this is why some roses are red while others are white.

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