Genetic diversity

Genetic diversity is a characteristic of ecosystems and gene pools that describes an attribute which is commonly held to be advantageous for survival -- that there are many different versions of otherwise similar organisms. For example, the Irish potato famine can be attributed in part to the fact that there were so few different genetic strains of potatoes in the country, making it easier for one virus to infect and kill much of the crop.

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See also: Genetic diversity, Biodiversity, Biology, Crop, Ecosystem, Ecosystem diversity, Gene pool, Irish potato famine, Organism