Thursday, September 4, 2014


This is my picture proof of my item. It is a little princess rubber duckie.

1. Genetic variation within a population


This is a picture of a class of humans. This is an example of a population with genetic variations. A genetic variation is anything that makes one organism different from another organism. In this population, there are many genetic variations present. There are boys and girls, which is a variation of the X and Y chromosome when in the womb. Some people have brown hair, while others have blonde. The hair color is the phenotype, but the gene is what determines how much eumelanin and pheomelanin is released. Every species has genetic variations that cause different mutations, hair colors, and many other variations.