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Gene Diversity is a comprehensive exploration of genetic variation and its significance in the natural world. Authored by Hanzawa N. and published by Intech, this non-fiction work delves into the molecular and population-level mechanisms that generate and maintain genetic diversity within species and across ecosystems.
The book examines how gene diversity influences evolutionary processes, adaptation, and species survival. It covers essential topics including allelic variation, DNA polymorphism, and the factors that shape genetic landscapes in different organisms. Readers will gain understanding of how technological advances have revolutionized our ability to measure and analyze genetic diversity at unprecedented scales.
Through detailed explanations and contemporary examples, the author illustrates the practical implications of gene diversity in conservation biology, agriculture, medicine, and biotechnology. This work serves as both an educational resource for students and a reference guide for professionals seeking to understand the complexities of genetic variation and its role in maintaining healthy populations and ecosystems.







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