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What are genomic "hot spots"?
A) the locations that correspond to most genetic diseases
B) the areas of a genome that most often mutate due to environmental effects
C) the locations that most often correspond with chromosomal breakpoints
D) the locations that correspond to most genetic diseases and the locations that most often correspond with chromosomal breakpoints
E) the locations that correspond to most genetic diseases, the areas of a genome that most often mutate due to environmental effects, and the locations that most often correspond with chromosomal breakpoints



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