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Variation

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Variation in biology usually refers to the heritable differences within a species. This is important in genetics, and the study of evolution in natural populations. Heritable variation is ultimately caused by mutations of genes and chromosomes, and shuffled by recombination. Outcrossing maintains, and inbreeding reduces heritable variation.

Variation is a also term used in biodiversity for the variety of life forms in a given ecosystem.

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