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If a nonsense mutation occurs in a person’s skin cells, the mutation cannot be inherited by offspring. True or False?
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If a nonsense mutation occurs in a person’s skin cells, the mutation cannot be inherited by offspring. True or False?
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This is True, as the mutation had not occurred in the person's gametes where it could then be passed down to the offspring.
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