Population Genetics
Population genetics is the study of genetic changes within and between populations to understand how and why certain traits are more common in a population. It is used to explain evolutionary processes, the genetic basis of adaptation and natural selection, and to measure the effects of genetic drift. Population genetics has a variety of applications, such as evolutionary and conservation genetics, gene-environment interactions, biotechnology, and medical genetics. Understanding population genetics can provide important insight into population dynamics and help researchers make informed decisions about conservation efforts, health initiatives, and the management of agricultural crops.
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