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What is the main cause of genetic variation, or differences, in a population?
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The diet of the individuals.
The diet of the individuals.
The age of the individuals.
The age of the individuals.
The habitat of the individuals.
The habitat of the individuals.
The genes of the individuals.
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The genes of the individuals.
Genetic variation comes from differences in alleles (due to mutation, recombination, and inheritance), not from diet, age, or habitat.
Genetic variation comes from differences in alleles (due to mutation, recombination, and inheritance), not from diet, age, or habitat.
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