Separate these key words. Because If I were to do it my time would be extremely consumed!

inheritable genetic variations – changes in genetic material that can be passed to offspring meiosis – a type of cell division that results in four daughter cells, each with half the number of chromosomes of the parent cell mutation – a change in a DNA sequence somatic cells – all other cells in an organism except the reproductive cells variants – small differences in DNA that can be detected from a cheek or saliva swab genotyping – process used to determine the variants in DNA by comparing to a reference sequence

inheritable genetic variations, meiosis, mutation, somatic cells, variants, genotyping, reference sequence

with a equal sign!

inheritable genetic variations = changes in genetic material that can be passed to offspring

meiosis = a type of cell division that results in four daughter cells, each with half the number of chromosomes of the parent cell
mutation = a change in a DNA sequence
somatic cells = all other cells in an organism except the reproductive cells
variants = small differences in DNA that can be detected from a cheek or saliva swab
genotyping = process used to determine the variants in DNA by comparing to a reference sequence