Genetic Variation Explained
DNA molecules combine to form an individual's genotype, with genes acting as sequences that encode proteins or RNA. Variation in DNA sequences among individuals is crucial for evolution, as even minor changes in base pairs can lead to different gene forms known as alleles. These variations can result in significant functional differences, exemplified by traits like tongue rolling in humans.In this clip
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Episode 21: Introduction to Evolution
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