The Pros And Cons Of Genetic Diversity

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United States is a home to people from all over world with different skin tones, languages, cultures, and features. The only way one can tell the difference between individuals are by their appearances. Since America is a diverse country, interracial marriage is a common thing. With interracial marriage being a common thing, babies with two more different genes is not surprising. What is genetic diversity? Genetic diversity is the different level of genes in an individual. Genetic diversity, in a population, is the population contains most of one or more alternative forms of a gene that mutate at the same place on the chromosome. Furthermore, genetic diversity helps the population to adapt to the environment. The more genes mutate; the population …show more content…

The food that people consumed can give them strength and nutrients. However, if there is not enough food, the human body will not get enough nutrient and strength to fight off the virus and bacteria that enter the body. Furthermore, the quality of the food also plays an important role in providing nutrient and strength. If the quality of the food is unclean or rotten, it can harm the body. Water in third world country is rare; the source of water that people in Uganda get are from rivers, lakes, and pond. In those body of water, there are bacteria that can harm the body and make people sick. When the body is being attack by bacteria and viruses, the body will eventually fight it off. However, when the body cannot fight off the bacteria or viruses, the condition will get worse and can possibly lead to death. To fight off these viruses, the body needs the cells in your body to fight the bacteria or viruses, but if one’s DNA or genes are not strong enough to fight them. As time goes by, and people are slowly dying from the bacteria and viruses, the decrease in population will occur and long enough, it will cause the death of the whole

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