Saturday, September 3, 2016

Genetic Variation Within A Population




     This picture contains "African Rift Lake fish" or, "African Cichlids." African Cichlids are examples of genetic variation within a population. Genetic variation within a population described natural mutations or variations in genes of individual carriers of the same species resulting in a diverse population. These African Cichlids can be physically evidenced of the genetic variations within their species just by their colors and shapes; the population is a mix of unique fish with the same roots.

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