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What is Germinal variation?​

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Answered by HarnoorSidhu22
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A germline mutation, or germinal mutation, is any detectable variation within germ cells (cells that, when fully developed, become sperm and ovum). Mutations in these cells are the only mutations that can be passed on to offspring, when either a mutated sperm or oocyte come together to form a zygote.

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Answered by ganesh1262002
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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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