Population Genetics

Population genetics is a branch of biology that explores the genetic composition and changes within populations of organisms. It seeks to understand how genes and alleles are distributed, inherited, and evolve within a group of interbreeding individuals. By studying factors like mutation, migration, genetic drift, and natural selection, population genetics provides crucial insights into the mechanisms behind evolution and the diversity of life on Earth. This field plays a pivotal role in fields such as ecology, conservation biology, and epidemiology, helping us comprehend the intricate dynamics that shape the genetic makeup of species and their ability to adapt to changing environments.

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