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If a mutation occurs in a body cell and the mutation changes the phenotype of the individual, what will happen to the offspring of the individual? (2 points) The offspring may or may not inherit the new phenotype. The offspring will inherit neither the genotype nor the phenotype change. The offspring will inherit the new phenotype. The offspring will inherit the change in genotype but not the phenotype change.

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Answer:

The offspring will inherit neither the genotype nor the phenotype change.

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User Chris Ladd
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Answer:

The correct option is B. The offspring will inherit neither the genotype nor the phenotype change.

Step-by-step explanation:

Any changes which occur in the DNA sequence of a person are termed as mutations.

Mutations will only be transferred to offsprings if the mutated gene or sequence gets incorporated into the genome of the mutated person.

In the above scenario, the mutation is just changing the person's phenotype and it has not been incorporated in the genotype of the affected person. Hence, the offsprings will not inherit the mutation, nether in their genotype nor the phenotype.

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