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Cells can have the wrong gene count and still work well
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Many cells tolerate changes in copy number (polyploidy, copy-number variation, somatic aneuploidy) or loss of some genes because of redundancy and compensatory pathways, so they can still function well.
Many cells tolerate changes in copy number (polyploidy, copy-number variation, somatic aneuploidy) or loss of some genes because of redundancy and compensatory pathways, so they can still function well.
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