Jeeremy Valack*
Genetic diversity is a fundamental component of wildlife populations, playing a crucial role in their survival, adaptation, and long-term viability. It refers to the variety of genetic characteristics within and among individuals of a species. Genetic diversity is influenced by factors such as mutation, gene flow, genetic drift, and natural selection. This article explores the significance of genetic diversity in wildlife populations, highlighting its implications for species resilience, disease resistance, and overall ecosystem health.
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