Hereditary variation is best described as

a

characters transmitted from generation to generation

b

traits acquired from diseases

c

characters that show up due to social conditions

d

traits acquired from habits and environmental conditions

e

characters that result from physical injuries.

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Tifepraise
3 years ago

Inherited (or hereditary) variants are passed from parent to child and are present throughout a person's life in virtually every cell in the body. These variants are also called germline variants because they are present in the parent's egg or man-fluid cells, which are also called germ cells.

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