Genetic Foundation

Gene pool (Gene pool) is a term used in biology and genetics to describe the totality of genetic characteristics of a population. It includes all the genes that are present in the genome of every individual in a given population.

A gene pool can be defined as the collection of all genes present in a population at a given time. It can be characterized by various parameters, such as the frequency of occurrence of certain alleles, the diversity of genotypes, etc.

The gene pool is an important concept in the genetic theory of evolution. It allows us to understand how genes are passed on from generation to generation and how they influence evolutionary processes. In addition, the gene pool can be used to predict future changes in the genetic diversity of a population.

To preserve the genetic pool, it is necessary to take measures to prevent genetic degeneration, such as family planning, control of the spread of infectious diseases and environmental protection.