Genetic Homogeneity Welcome! You are encouraged to register with the site and login (for free). When you register, you support the site and your question history is saved.Even though the homogeneity of the genetic record of the world's population, which is said to be consistent between individuals to one part in ten thousand, has been explained by environmental factors, it may be equally accounted for by the theory of convergent evolution. Even though the homogeneity of the genetic record of the world's population, which is said to be consistent between individuals to one part in ten thousand, has been explained by environmental factors, it may be equally accounted for by the theory of convergent evolution. Although said to be consistent between individuals to one part in ten thousand, the homogeneity of the genetic record of the world's population has been explained by environmental factors and may be equally accounted for by the theory of convergent evolution. Equally accounted for by the theory of convergent evolution, the homogeneity of the genetic record of the world's population, which is said to be consistent between individuals to one part in ten thousand, has been explained by environmental factors. Consistent between individuals to one part in ten thousand, the homogeneity of the genetic record of the world's population, even though explained by environmental factors, but is accounted for by the theory of convergent evolution. While the homogeneity of the genetic record of the world's population is said to be consistent between individuals to one part in ten thousand, it has been explained by environmental factors, and may be equally accounted for by the theory of convergent evolution. Review Answer