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A certain population of lizards has a very small gene pool, with little variation. How does this affect the chance that individuals of the population will survive changes in the environment?

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It doesn't allow for genetic variation, and more variable genes in an organism, normally the better the organisms chances of survival are. And with more varied genes you have a better chance of having genes that are for survival.

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