genetic diversity in human populations
Genetic diversity in human populations refers to the variation in genes, alleles, and genetic traits that exist among individuals within a population or across different populations. It reflects the different genetic characteristics found in humans, including differences in genetic makeup, physical traits, and susceptibilities to diseases.
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