Noun
genetic diversity (uncountable)
(ecology) genetic variation that manifests within a species.
A better understanding of what science tells us about human genetic diversity is of immense importance, particualrly because it dispels false notions of what race is. Daniel J. Fairbanks
Too many rich people in the world is a major threat to the human future, and cultural and genetic diversity are great human resources. Paul R. Ehrlich
Genetic diversity was found to be lower in Bornean orangutans (P. Source: Internet
Genetic diversity has been studied among several rice varieties with different genotypes using molecular markers. Source: Internet
Genetic diversity analysis can be used to estimate how long a virus has been mutating away from Patient Zero. Source: Internet
Genetic diversity accumulates over time, and mutations occur at a relatively constant rate. Source: Internet