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Only mutations present in gametes can be passed on to offspring. True or false?
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Only mutations present in gametes can be passed on to offspring. True or false?
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False, as an example, somatic cells of the eye have many mutations that can occur but are not passed on to offspring. Another example are tumors. This is a great example of a mutation that leads to cancer and would not be passed on to an offspring…
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