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population-genetics-and-expansion
The exponential growth of populations in limited ecosystems necessitates genetic diversity to avoid cultural and genetic emergencies.
1 chapter across 1 book
Cyteen (1988)C.J. Cherryh
Chapter 47
This chapter presents an interview with Dr. Ariane Emory, who explains the origins and purpose of Reseune and the azi in the Union society. Emory emphasizes the critical role of azi as a genetically diverse reservoir designed to prevent genetic stagnation and potential evolutionary catastrophe in human populations spread across space. She clarifies that azi are intended as a temporary measure to ensure genetic variety and warns against their institutionalization as mere economic labor, aligning Reseune's interests with those of the Abolitionists.