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2 July, 01:28

If a mutation happens in a body cell, will it passed down to offspring? Why or why not?

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  1. 2 July, 04:45
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    Answer: No, it will not be passed down to offspring.

    Explanation: Mutations will only passed to offspring when they occurred in germ cell DNA (the cells that create sperm or ova).

    The body cells can't connect to a few areas of the reproductive system, meaning that if a mutation occurred on a body cell, it won't pass down to offspring.
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