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What is somatic variation in humans

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Answered by radhikagarg98
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Somatic variation pertains to diversity in the plant body or any non germinal cell, tissue , structure or process. Somatic polymorphism is genetically controlled expression of diversed plant part and process independent part of environment. for example - cotyledon and true leaves in plant

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Answered by rajbalagupta1977
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It is hard to imagine that all the cells of the human organism (about 1014) share identical genome. ... Additionally, being mainly associated with chromosome or genome instability (most commonly manifesting as aneuploidy), somatic genome variations are involved in pathogenesis of numerous human diseases.

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