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2. Why would genetic diversity be beneficial? If everyone had the exact same DNA why could this be bad?
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2. Why would genetic diversity be beneficial? If everyone had the exact same DNA why
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If everyone had the same DNA it would be bad because if there was a murder you couldn’t use dna to find them. Or if there was a fire for example you could find out who’s body it was and tell the family of the body.
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