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No. of genes in chromosomes. phenotype

I was wondering, why do cells need all the genes of all the 22 pairs (excluding the 2 X- or Y-chromosomes) of autosomes in every somatic cell, when each and every cell which is specialised for its function does not manifest all the phenotypes that are manifested by the genes present. Aren't the genes other than those whose phenotypes (& hence some chromosomes) are expressed by that cell, redundant?