What is the transplantation of graft between genetically identical individuals? (1) Autograft (2) Isograft (3) Allograft (4) Xenograft

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(2) Isograft Explanation: An isogenic graft or isograft is a graft between genetically identical individuals (i.e. monozygotic twins). Typically, isografts are either grafts between animals of a single highly inbred strain, between the Fl hybrids produced by crossing inbred strains, or between identical twins.

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