Sunday, February 18, 2007

Can Diversification Save Species?

Yes, as seen in the case of Cavendish bananas, diversification is important for a species to survive. A narrow gene pool makes the species vulnerable to mass extinction by pests and diseasess.

It would be a lot easier--and cost less--to preserve the diversity in the first place rather than trying to gain diversity back after valuable gene sources are lost.

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