Genetic Variation
Resource Description
Genetic variation is the genetic differences between individuals in a given population. Its major sources are random fertilization, meiosis, and mutation. Genetic variation is an advantage since it provides flexibility and allows survival for differing environmental changes. It makes each individual unique.
An e-book resource for the New Australian Curriculum containing AAA-level research notes, summary video and resource links, multi-choice question and answer sections presented in full colour photos and diagrams for maximum learning engagement.