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- the salamanders of the genus ambystoma in northern eastern northeastern north america are an entirely female population that reproduces sexually through the process of cloning. however, they have developed a way of inserting dna from other species of salamanders into their own dna. how has dna from other salamander species helped these ambystoma salamanders survive environmental changes over the past 6 million years? by decreasing the mutations that occur in the dna by increasing genetic diversity in the population by making the dna more similar across the population by creating many genetically identical individuals clear all
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Genetic diversity helps species adapt to environmental changes. Inserting DNA from other species adds new genetic material, enhancing adaptability.
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By increasing genetic diversity in the population