THE EFFECTS OF MUTATIONS ON ANIMAL GENETICS
Keywords:
Mutations, Animal Genetics, Genetic Diversity, Evolutionary Processes, Genetic Disorders, Natural Selection, Conservation Genetics, Selective Breeding, Genetic Health, Evolutionary Biology.Abstract
This article examines the effects of mutations on animal genetics, highlighting their role in genetic diversity, adaptation, and evolutionary processes. It explores the types of mutations, their impact on genetic health, and their significance for conservation genetics and animal breeding. The article underscores the importance of understanding mutations in shaping the genetic landscape of animal populations.
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