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    A Clump of Cells in a Person's Intestine Is Genetically
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A Clump of Cells in a Person's Intestine Is Genetically

Question 211

Question 211

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A clump of cells in a person's intestine is genetically different from cells elsewhere in the body.We can say that these cells in the intestine have a _______ mutation.


A) germ line
B) somatic
C) point
D) reversion
E) conditional

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