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    • Genetic diversity refers to the variety of genes within a population of a species.

      True
    • Arrange the sources of genetic diversity in the order they typically occur in a population:
      1️⃣ Genetic Recombination
      2️⃣ Mutation
      3️⃣ Gene Flow
      4️⃣ Genetic Drift
    • Random changes in the DNA sequence introduce new genetic variations within a population through the process of mutation
    • Gene flow involves the transfer of genes between different populations or species through interbreeding.

      True
    • Genetic recombination creates new gene combinations in offspring by exchanging genetic material between parental chromosomes
    • What is the primary effect of gene flow on genetic diversity?
      Introduces new genetic material
    • How does genetic diversity contribute to adaptation in a population?
      Greater gene variety
    • A diverse gene pool ensures that a population can withstand environmental stressors.
      True
    • Greater gene variety allows the population to adapt to changing environments
    • How does genetic diversity enhance disease resistance in a population?
      Broader range of genes
    • Match the source of genetic diversity with its description.
      Genetic Recombination ↔️ Exchange of genetic material during sexual reproduction
      Mutation ↔️ Random changes in DNA sequences
      Gene Flow ↔️ Transfer of genes between populations
      Genetic Drift ↔️ Random fluctuations in allele frequencies
    • Mutations always increase genetic diversity within a population.

      True
    • Match the source of genetic variation with its impact.
      Mutations ↔️ Random alterations in DNA sequences
      Genetic Recombination ↔️ Exchange of genetic material during meiosis
      Gene Flow ↔️ Movement of genes between populations
      Genetic Drift ↔️ Random changes in allele frequencies
    • Genetic bottlenecks can reduce genetic diversity by drastically reducing population size
    • What is the primary definition of genetic diversity?
      Variety of genes within a population
    • Populations with high genetic diversity are more resilient to environmental changes due to a wider range of traits
    • Order the key sources of genetic diversity and their impact.
      1️⃣ Genetic Recombination: Creates new gene combinations
      2️⃣ Mutation: Introduces new genetic variations
      3️⃣ Gene Flow: Enhances genetic diversity between populations
      4️⃣ Genetic Drift: Can reduce genetic diversity in small populations
    • During sexual reproduction, chromosomes exchange genetic material in a process called genetic recombination
    • Genetic drift is most significant in populations that are small
    • Match the source of genetic variation with its description:
      Mutations ↔️ Random alterations in DNA
      Genetic Recombination ↔️ Exchange of genetic material
      Gene Flow ↔️ Movement of genes between populations
      Genetic Drift ↔️ Random changes in allele frequencies
    • Reproductive isolation leads to higher genetic diversity.
      False
    • Genetic diversity is essential for a population's ability to adapt to changing environments.

      True
    • Genetic diversity is essential for a population's ability to adapt to environmental changes and resist diseases
    • Match the benefit of genetic diversity with its description:
      Adaptation ↔️ Greater gene variety allows adjustment to changing environments
      Disease Resistance ↔️ Broader range of genes can offer protection
      Overall Resilience ↔️ Ensures the population withstands stressors
    • What is the process of genetic recombination during sexual reproduction?
      Exchange of genetic material
    • In which type of population is genetic drift most significant?
      Small populations
    • Mutations can occur during DNA replication or due to environmental factors.

      True
    • Match the benefit of genetic diversity with its description:
      Adaptation ↔️ Greater gene variety allows adjustment to changing environments
      Survival ↔️ Higher chances of possessing suitable traits
      Overall Resilience ↔️ Ensures the population withstands stressors
    • Why is genetic diversity crucial for a population's ability to adapt to changing environments?
      Greater gene variety
    • Populations with higher genetic diversity have a better chance of survival in new conditions.

      True
    • Order the main sources of genetic diversity within a population.
      1️⃣ Genetic Recombination
      2️⃣ Mutation
      3️⃣ Gene Flow
      4️⃣ Genetic Drift
    • Why is genetic variation essential for evolution?
      Raw material for natural selection
    • Genetic recombination occurs during meiosis
    • How does population size affect genetic diversity?
      Larger populations maintain diversity
    • Match the factor affecting genetic diversity with its impact.
      Population Size ↔️ Larger populations maintain genetic diversity
      Reproductive Isolation ↔️ Reduces genetic diversity due to less gene flow
      Selective Pressures ↔️ Eliminates less-fit genotypes
      Genetic Bottleneck ↔️ Reduces population size and genetic diversity
    • Genetic diversity facilitates resilience to diseases and environmental changes.

      True
    • Why are populations with low genetic diversity susceptible to widespread diseases?
      Limited adaptive potential
    • Genetic drift always reduces genetic diversity within a population.
      False
    • Mutations always increase genetic diversity within a population.

      True
    • Genetic variation is the raw material for natural selection.

      True