Biology, asked by mk4587992, 10 months ago

somatic /somatogenic mutation / varition define​

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Answered by Dɪʏᴀ4Rᴀᴋʜɪ
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1.The term somatic is often used in biology to refer to the cells of the body in contrast to the reproductive (germline) cells, which usually give rise to the egg or sperm (or other gametes in other organisms). ... The grouping of similar cells and tissues creates the foundation for organs.

2.Somatogenic variation are those variation which is acquired due to the influence of the environment. These variations are not inherited from the parents to offsprings. ... Blastogenic variation are those that arises due to the changes in the germ cells which are inheritable for parents to their offsprings.

3.The differences in characteristics between individuals of the same species is called variation. Some variation is passed on from parents to offspring, via genes, during reproduction.

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