18.1.1

Variation

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Variation

Within a species, variation describes differences in the characteristics of individuals. Variation may be a result of differences in:

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Genetics

  • Genetics (inherited genes).
  • All genetic variation is the result of mutations, some of which are then inherited and passed onto the next generation.
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The environment

  • The conditions in which the organism developed.
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Genetics and environment

  • This is called phenotypic variation.

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3Movement Into & Out of Cells

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11Gas Exchange in Humans

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21Biotechnology & Genetic Modification

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