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define variation

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Answered by Anonymous
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•Variation refers to the slight change in the cells or an organism or a group of organisms of a particular species.

•It can be due to change in Genes or may be due to Environmental factors.

•It is of two types:-

1)\bold{Genotypic\:Variation}

2)\bold{Phenotypic\:Variation}

Answered by arnav134
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Statistical variation in the measurement of a process that results from well-understood and predictable sources. Common cause variation is also known as "noise" or "natural patterns", and is distinct from special-cause variation in that it can be foreseen and eliminated or accounted for using statistical methods.

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