Meaning Of The Word Genomic stability

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What's The Definition Of Genomic stability?

genome
a gradual change in the characteristics of a population of animals or plants over successive generations: accounts for the origin of existing species from ancestors unlike them [...]
a mass of land that is surrounded by water and is smaller than a continent [...]
a number of people gathered together, esp for a formal meeting held at regular intervals [...]
a systematized collection of data that can be accessed immediately and manipulated by a data-processing system for a specific purpose [...]
adherence to moral principles; honesty [...]
any large, indefinite, and continuous part of a surface or space [...]
lack of stability or steadiness [...]
sources of economic wealth, esp of a country (mineral, land, labour, etc) or business enterprise (capital, equipment, personnel, etc) [...]
the act of annotating [...]
the act of duplicating or the state of being duplicated [...]
the act of predicting [...]
the act or an instance of selecting or the state of being selected [...]
the amount or extent to which something is covered [...]
the division of a physical or abstract whole into its constituent parts to examine or determine their relationship or value [...]
the full complement of genetic material within an organism [...]
the quality of being stable [...]
countable noun: In biology and genetics, a genome is the particular number and combination of certain chromosomes necessary to form the single nucleus of a living cell.

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