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somatic variation and germinal variation​

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\textbf{Somatic Variation-}

Somatic variation pertains to diversity in the plant body or any non-germinal cell, tissue, structure or process. ... Unlike phenotypic plasticity, somatic polymorphism is always expressed in plants that possess those traits, and is not altered much by the environment conditions it encounters.

\textbf{Germinal Variation-}

Germinal variation are inheritable variations formed mostly in germinal cells which are either already present in the ancestors or develop a new due to mutations. Germinal variations are of two types : 1) Continuous Variation. 2) Discontinuous Variation.

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