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10. Why are gene differences so important among members of a population ?

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Genetic variation in a group of organisms enables some organisms to survive better than others in the environment in which they live. Organisms of even a small population can differ strikingly in terms of how well suited they are for life in a certain environment.

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Gene differences are so important among the population because they the distinctivnes of people
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