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Why is variation beneficial to the species but not necessarily for the individual?
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13/09/2021 4:40 pm
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13/09/2021 4:40 pm

Organisms are normally adapted to live in a particular kind of niche. In case of alteration in the ecological condition of that niche, the organism would not be able to survive. Only the variants of the organisms resistant to changes would survive and grow further. Thus, variation is beneficial but not necessarily for the individual.
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