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English: When the population decreases, there is often a corresponding decline in genetic diversity. This loss of genetic variation can make the population more susceptible to genetic diseases, increasing their vulnerability to health issues. Understanding this relationship highlights the importance of preserving genetic diversity for overall population resilience.
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How a natural disaster leads to a reduction in genetic diversity in the population due to a drastic reduction in size.

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