Gene Flow
Gene flow is the movement of genetic material from one population to another, and is an important process in shaping the diversity of species. It helps to maintain genetic diversity by increasing the gene pool in a population, and it can also lead to the sharing of beneficial traits between populations. In recent years, gene flow has been increasingly studied to understand the effects of human activities, such as habitat fragmentation, on the distribution of genetic variation within species. It is also being used to understand the effects of climate change on the genetic composition of species, and to explore how species can adapt to environmental changes.
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