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  • Differences in the characteristics of individuals in a population is called variation and may be due to differences in:

    the genes they have inherited (genetic causes)
    the conditions in which they have developed (environmental causes)
    a combination of genes and the environment.
  • Mutations occur continuously. Very rarely a mutation will lead to a new phenotype. If the new phenotype is suited to an environmental change it can lead to a relatively rapid change in the species.