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Biology, 02.12.2020 01:10 ganggang6223

Something, such as sunlight, causes a mutation in the genes of a cell. When that cell’s chromosomes copy themselves, the new chromosomes both have mutation. When the cells divide, both new cells carry the same mutation. Do you think this type of mutation can be passed to the offspring? Yes or No. Explain your answer

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