genetic and evolutionary aspects of migration
The genetic and evolutionary aspects of migration refer to the role of genes and natural selection in the movement of individuals or populations from one geographical location to another. It focuses on how migration influences the genetic composition of populations over time and how evolution can occur as a result of migration.
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