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The Genetic Structure of Populations

The genetic structure of populations refers to how genetic differences are distributed among groups of people or animals. It shows how certain genes or traits vary across populations due to factors like geographic separation, history, and mating patterns. These differences can influence characteristics such as physical traits or disease susceptibility. Understanding genetic structure helps scientists learn about how populations have evolved, migrated, and interacted over time, providing insights into human diversity, adaptation, and health.