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The document discusses genetic polymorphism and selection, including concepts such as Mendelian populations, the Hardy-Weinberg law, and factors influencing genetic variation like mutation, isolation, and selection. It highlights types of genetic polymorphism, such as SNPs, VNTRs, and RFLPs, and their implications for human evolution, population variation, disease resistance, and cultural practices. Additionally, it explores transient and balanced polymorphism, using examples like the peppered moth and the

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