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Humans have significantly less genetic diversity than other primates and mammals around the world.

How to interpret genetic diversity?

Genetic diversity refers to both the vast numbers of different species as well as the diversity within a species. The greater the genetic diversity within a species, the greater that species’ chances of long-term survival. This is because negative traits (such as inherited diseases) become widespread within a population when that population is left to reproduce only with its own members.

Genetic diversity is also defined as the various genes and their respective alleles present in all the populations of a species.

Now, humans don't have as great a diversity as primates and as such from the definition above, it is clear that humans will have less genetic diversity than other primates and mammals around the world.

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