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explain the gene bank?

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Answered by Rohan0369
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Gene banks are a type of biorepository which preserve genetic material. For plants, this could be by freezing cuttings from the plant, or stocking the seeds (e.g. in a seedbank). For animals, this is the freezing of sperm and eggs in zoological freezers until further need.
Answered by Anonymous
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gene banks are shore house where biological material is collected, stored, catalogued and made available for redistribution.

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