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Define the terms: Variations, Acquired Variations.


Variations: There are differences found in structure, function, behaviour and genetic make up of different individuals of the same parentage, variety, race and species.
Acquired variations: They are somatic variations which develop in the life time of an individual. Acquired variations are usually non-inheritable and are not passed on to the next generation.

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Define F1 and F2 generations.

What do you mean by the following terms: Codominant, Genotype, Phenotype?

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