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Does somatic cells result in variations while dividing?

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Gene Transmission in Mitosis. Mitosis occurs in somatic cells; this means that it takes place in all types of cells that are not involved in the production of gametes. ... For example, there are genetic variations that arise in clonal species, such as bacteria, due to spontaneous mutations during mitotic division.

crazy789wadhwani777: The body contains trillions of cells, the fundamental unit of life. At maturity, there are roughly 30–37 trillion cells in the body, an estimate arrived at by totalling the cell numbers of all the organs of the body and cell types. ... Cells in the body function because of DNA. DNA sits within the nucleus of a cell.
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crazy789wadhwani777: Yes DNA replication occurs both in mitosis and meiosis. For example during cell division within the body where mitosis occurs the daughter cells function exactly in the same way and have identical characters to the parent cell. During the formation of gametes meiosis takes place.
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