Copy number variation (CNV) refers to the phenomenon where segments of the genome are found to be duplicated or deleted, leading to variations in the number of copies of a particular gene or genomic region. CNVs can play a crucial role in genomic diversity, influencing gene expression, and contributing to complex traits and diseases, making them significant in the study of genome structure and in genetic association studies.
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