Genetic variation refers to diversity in gene frequencies. Genetic variation can be referred as differences between individuals or to differences between populations. Mutation is the ultimate source of genetic variation, but mechanisms such as sexual reproduction and genetic drift contribute to it as well. Genetic variation is based on the variation in alleles of genes in a gene pool. It occurs both within and among populations, supported by individual carriers of the variant genes. Genetic variation is brought about by random mutation, which is a permanent change in the chemical structure of a gene
Related Journals of Gene Variation
Gene Technology, Journal of Next Generation Sequencing & Applications, Journal of Genetic Syndromes & Gene Therapy,Journal of Proteomics & Bioinformatics, Advancements in Genetic Engineering, Genetical Research, Genes and Cancer, Genetic Vaccines and Therapy, Genes and Genetic Systems, Gene Therapy, Gene Therapy and Regulation.