Asked by Alyssa
Please answer this as soon as possible - Why are mutations that occur in an organism's body cells not passed onto its offspring?
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drwls
In higher animals and many higher plants, a mutation is transmitted to future generations only if it occurs in sex cells. Body cell mutations cannot be inherited because they do not affect the DNA contained in the sperm and egg cells.
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