Mutation (a change in genetic material that results from an error in replication of
DNA) causes new genes to arise in
a population. Further, in a sexually reproducing population, meiosis and
fertilization produce new combination of
genes every generation, which is termed recombination. Thus members of the same
species show ‘variation’ and are
not exactly identical. Variations are heritable.
Mutation (a change in genetic material that results from an error in replication of
DNA) causes new genes to arise in
a population. Further, in a sexually reproducing population, meiosis and
fertilization produce new combination of
genes every generation, which is termed recombination. Thus members of the same
species show ‘variation’ and are
not exactly identical. Variations are heritable
Mutation (a change in genetic material that results from an error in replication of
DNA) causes new genes to arise in
a population. Further, in a sexually reproducing population, meiosis and
fertilization produce new combination of
genes every generation, which is termed recombination. Thus members of the same
species show ‘variation’ and are
not exactly identical. Variations are heritable
Mutation (a change in genetic material that results from an error in replication of
DNA) causes new genes to arise in
a population. Further, in a sexually reproducing population, meiosis and
fertilization produce new combination of
genes every generation, which is termed recombination. Thus members of the same
species show ‘variation’ and are
not exactly identical. Variations are heritable
Mutation (a change in genetic material that results from an error in replication of
DNA) causes new genes to arise in
a population. Further, in a sexually reproducing population, meiosis and
fertilization produce new combination of
genes every generation, which is termed recombination. Thus members of the same
species show ‘variation’ and are
not exactly identical. Variations are heritable
Mutation (a change in genetic material that results from an error in replication of
DNA) causes new genes to arise in
a population. Further, in a sexually reproducing population, meiosis and
fertilization produce new combination of
genes every generation, which is termed recombination. Thus members of the same
species show ‘variation’ and are
not exactly identical. Variations are heritable