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Assertion : Mutations or discontinuous variations are not transmitted to other generations.
Reason : Because they are somatic variation .

A

Assertion and reason are correct reason is the correct explantion of assertion .

B

Assertion and reason are correct , reason is not the correct explanation of asseriton.

C

Assertion is not correct , reason is correct.

D

Assertion and reason are not correct .

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The correct Answer is:
D
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