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In making ethical judgments, it is usually easier to reach consensus on individual practical cases than it is to agree on broad principles.
Breeding Populations
Populations of organisms that interbreed with each other more frequently than with members of other populations, often used in the context of genetics and evolutionary studies.
New Species
A category of biological classification that denotes a group of individuals capable of interbreeding, which is distinct from other groups in terms of genetics, behavior, or morphology.
Founder Effects
A genetic phenomenon where a new population starts from a few ancestors, leading to a reduced genetic variation compared to the original population.
Translation
In genetics, the process of conversion of RNA instructions into proteins.
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