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germline variant

(JERM-line VAYR-ee-unt)
A variant in a reproductive cell (egg or sperm) that is in the DNA of every cell in the offspring's body. A variant contained within the germline can be passed from parent to offspring and is, therefore, hereditary. Also called germline mutation.
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