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gentic rearrangement in regenitor cell​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Genetic rearrangement means the chromosomal variation. If these variations take place in the progenitor cells then a new genotype is formed. As a result, the newly formed individual differs completely from the other group of creatures. This is due to a mutation of the chromosomes or genes in progenitor cells.

Answered by llAmyll
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Genetic rearrangement means the chromosomal variation. If these variations take place in the progenitor cells then a new genotype is formed. As a result, the newly formed individual differs completely from the other group of creatures. This is due to a mutation of the chromosomes or genes in progenitor cells

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