
genomic biodiversity
Genomic biodiversity refers to the variety in the DNA sequences within and between species. It encompasses all the different genetic traits that make individual organisms unique, as well as the genetic differences among populations and species. This diversity is essential for adaptation to changing environments and overall health of ecosystems. In essence, genomic biodiversity provides the raw material for evolution and resilience, supporting the survival of life on Earth by allowing species to evolve new traits and resist diseases.