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Which of the following is an autosomal dominant inherited disorder?
Favorable Mutations
Genetic alterations that confer a survival or reproductive advantage to the organism in its specific environment.
Nuclear Equivalence
The concept that all somatic cells of an organism have the same DNA content and genetic potential despite having different functions.
Differential Gene
A gene expressed in a specific manner under certain conditions or in specific tissues, contributing to cellular differentiation.
Nuclear Transplantation
A technique involving the transfer of a nucleus from one cell into an enucleated cell, used in cloning.
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