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Explain why species with a diverse gene pool are usually less threatened by environmental change than are species whose members all have similar genes.
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Explain why species with a diverse gene pool are usually less threatened by environmental change than are species whose members all have similar genes.
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They are less threatened because they are more adapted to their environment therefore will survive drastic environmental change. This is because they are more diverse: they have evolved more.
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