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19 August, 19:51

If a man has mutations in his skin cells from excessive sun exposure. Why will these mutations not be passed along to the man's offspring?

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  1. 19 August, 20:44
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    Because the offspring should have from both parents!

    If the mutation was from one parent only then the offspring wouldn't have it because it's not from both parents
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