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    GlossaryGenomic Stability

    ability of DNA to remain unchanged and accurately maintained

    Genomic stability refers to the ability of an organism's genetic material (DNA) to remain unchanged and accurately maintained over time. This stability is crucial for normal cell function and preventing diseases like cancer, as it ensures that the genetic information is correctly passed on during cell division and not disrupted by mutations or structural alterations.

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