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A species with a low level of genetic diversity has a higher chance of becoming extinct than a species with a high level of genetic diversity.
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Species with low genetic diversity are more vulnerable to environmental changes, diseases, and other threats because they have fewer adaptive traits. This can increase their risk of extinction compared to species with higher genetic diversity, which can better withstand changing conditions and challenges.
Species with low genetic diversity are more vulnerable to environmental changes, diseases, and other threats because they have fewer adaptive traits. This can increase their risk of extinction compared to species with higher genetic diversity, which can better withstand changing conditions and challenges.
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