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Variation exists within populations from "summary" of The Origin of Species (Deluxe Library Binding) (Annotated) by Charles Darwin

Variation is a key principle in understanding the dynamics of populations. It is a fundamental concept that underlies the process of natural selection and the evolution of species. Without variation, there would be no diversity in nature, and species would not be able to adapt to changing environments. Within populations, there is a wide range of variation in traits such as size, color, shape, and behavior. This variation is the result of genetic differences among individuals, which can be passed down from one generation to the next. These genetic differences are caused by mutations, genetic recombination, and other factors that contribute to the diversity of traits within a population. The existence of varia...
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    The Origin of Species (Deluxe Library Binding) (Annotated)

    Charles Darwin

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