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what is variation. Define somatic and germinal variation.

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Answered by alzebraloverAnud
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somatic variation is the genetic variation occurring in somatic cells while germinal variation is the genetic variation occurring in germ cells such as eggs or sperms.

a change or slight difference in condition, amount, or level, typically within certain limits is called variation.

Explanation:

Somatic variation is the variation that takes place in the "somatic cells"

While germinal variation is the variation that takes place in "germ cells" such as "eggs or sperms".

Furthermore, mutation also can be agent in the genetic variation. Eukaryotic organisms have 2 primary cell types.  

Mutations can take place in either cell type. Because they do not take place in cells that yield rise to gametes, the mutation is not passed along to the next generation by sexual means.

Answered by bindupoonia245
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Answer:

1a : the act or process of varying : the state or fact of being varied. b : an instance of varying. c : the extent to which or the range in which a thing varies.

The main difference between the "somatic variation" and "germinal variation" is that. Somatic variation is the variation that takes place in the "somatic cells" While germinal variation is the variation that takes place in "germ cells" such as "eggs or sperms".

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