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Genetic Variation In Human Populations

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Genetic variation in human populations refers to the differences in DNA sequences or gene frequencies that exist among individuals and groups of people.

Key Features

  • DNA sequences
  • Gene frequencies
  • Population genetics
  • Evolutionary biology

Pros

  • Allows for adaptation to different environments
  • Forms the basis of genetic diversity
  • Contributes to evolutionary processes

Cons

  • Can lead to genetic diseases or disorders
  • May contribute to ethnic inequalities or discrimination

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