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Microevolution is simply a change in gene frequency within a population. Evolution at this scale can be observed over short periods of time — for example, between one generation and the next, the frequency of a gene for brown coloration in a population of beetles increases. Such a change might come about because natural selection

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Population genetics is a branch of biology that studies the genetic variation within populations and how this variation changes over time and geographical space. It provides insights into microevolutionary processes such as mutation, selection, gene flow, and genetic drift. Genetic Memory, Genetics Infographic, Genetics And Evolution Notes, Genetic Drift, Genetically Modified Organisms, Population Genetics, Branches Of Biology, Genetic Variation, Human Genome

Population genetics is a branch of biology that studies the genetic variation within populations and how this variation changes over time and geographical space. It provides insights into microevolutionary processes such as mutation, selection, gene flow, and genetic drift.

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Genetic mutations resulting in virus changes  Viruses change in two main ways: antigenic drift and antigenic shift.  Antigenic drift refers to the small genetic mutations in viral genomes that happen continuously as the virus replicates. These mutations generally produce viruses with similar surface proteins (antigens) that the immune system can still recognise and respond to (cross protection). However, these mutations can accumulate over time, resulting in viruses that are antigenically... Genetic Mutation, The Immune System, Genetic, Change In, Science And Nature, Immune System, Biology

Genetic mutations resulting in virus changes Viruses change in two main ways: antigenic drift and antigenic shift. Antigenic drift refers to the small genetic mutations in viral genomes that happen continuously as the virus replicates. These mutations generally produce viruses with similar surface proteins (antigens) that the immune system can still recognise and respond to (cross protection). However, these mutations can accumulate over time, resulting in viruses that are antigenically...

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