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Gene Pool - Definition and Examples - Biology Dictionary
A gene pool is the collection of different genes within an interbreeding population. The concept of a gene pool usually refers to the sum of all the alleles at all of the loci within the genes of a population of a single species.

Gene pool | Evolution, Diversity & Inheritance | Britannica
Gene pool, sum of a population’s genetic material at a given time. The term typically is used in reference to a population made up of individuals of the same species and includes all genes and combinations of genes (sum of the alleles) in the population.

Gene Pool - National Human Genome Research Institute
A gene pool refers to the combination of all the genes (including alleles) present in a reproducing population or species. A large gene pool has extensive genomic diversity and is better able to withstand environmental challenges.

How Gene Pools Work - HowStuffWorks
The physical you is a result of your DNA, and your DNA is part of the human gene pool. Find out what the "gene pool" really is and what happens when it shrinks.

Gene Pool- Definition, Working, Types, Evolution, Examples - Microbe Notes
Gene pool refers to the collection of the total genes or genetic makeup that can be transferred in the population of a single species from parent to offspring. The Gene pool gives us information on the total genetic makeup of an entire population. Alleles are also included in the gene pool.

Gene Pool - Concept, Changes, Types and Examples - Vedantu
Gene pool is the collection of different genes in a population of a particular species at a given time. The gene pool is used typically for referring to the population of individuals of a particular species and the gene pool definition includes all the genes and combinations of genes in the population.

Gene Pool – Definition, Types, Working, Importance, Evolution, Examples
The gene pool represents the genes present in a population and the proportions of different gene types in individuals within that population. In summary, a gene pool encompasses the total genetic makeup of a population, including genes and alleles.

Gene Pool - Biology Simple
The gene pool is a vital factor influencing the evolution of species. It comprises the total genetic diversity within a population, enabling adaptation to environmental changes. The gene pool’s variability influences the ways in which traits are passed on, thus impacting the evolutionary trajectory of a species.

"Gene Pool" in Evolutionary Science - ThoughtCo
In evolutionary science, the term gene pool refers to the collection of all available genes that are available to be passed down from parents to offspring in the population of a single species. The more diversity there is in that population, the larger the gene pool.

Gene Pool - SpringerLink
Gene pool refers to the collection of genes in an interbreeding population that includes each gene at a certain frequency in relation to its alleles. The gene pool is a measure of generic diversity. The composition of a population’s gene pool can change over time through evolution.

 

 

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