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A genetically diverse population is more likely to survive a change to the environment because genetically diverse organisms have a broad variety of traits. The more traits they have, the more likely it is those traits can be utilized in the new environment. If all the organisms had the same genes, then it is less likely for them to survive a change in the environment because if they all have poor genes that cannot be utilized in the new environment, they will all die.
The genetically diverse population more likely to survive a change to the environment because is extremely capable of leading to epigenetic changes in DNA in extraordinary ways.
What is the relationship between genetics and the environment?
The environment is extremely capable of leading to epigenetic changes in DNA in extraordinary ways. A classic example is the study of queen and worker bees, which despite having identical genetic sequences, are completely different in terms of behavior, physiology and phenotype.
It is true that the characteristics of an individual are influenced by its genome, but it can also be said that the environment is often a determining factor for the emergence of pathologies whose predisposition is genetic, but which could lie dormant without environmental influence.
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