Sperm cell
A background mutation is a slow evolving mutation that is not immediately recognizable. The mutation is carried on over generations in reaction to an environmental change.
Mutations that can be passed on to future generations must be present in the gametes. The mutation of heterochromia in which a person has one blue and one brown eyes is present in the chromosome of the mother or father and passed to the offspring.
Somatic cells are body cells. Genetically modifying them might have an influence of the subject on which the procedure was carried out but will not have any direct influence on future generations. Genetic alternation of germ cells however, will have an effect on future generations.
A mutation in a sex cell can be passed on to your offspring and to their offspring as well. Therefore, its effect is greater than that of a somatic mutation.
Sperm cell
A genetic mutation is a random change in a person's genes that can be passed on to their offspring.
If the bird does go extinct, future generations will have forever lost the chance to see an iconic symbol of southern forests.
A background mutation is a slow evolving mutation that is not immediately recognizable. The mutation is carried on over generations in reaction to an environmental change.
a gene is passed on from generations and a chromosome is just found in certain cells
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Mutations that can be passed on to future generations must be present in the gametes. The mutation of heterochromia in which a person has one blue and one brown eyes is present in the chromosome of the mother or father and passed to the offspring.
Somatic cells are body cells. Genetically modifying them might have an influence of the subject on which the procedure was carried out but will not have any direct influence on future generations. Genetic alternation of germ cells however, will have an effect on future generations.
Most genetic diseases are started by a mutation of the DNA in the gametes (sperm and eggs) of a parent. this mutation has a chance to spread to the child. if the child gets the defective gene he or she then could have genetically mutated gametes which then keep spreading and spreading after future generations are created.
a gene is passed on from generations and a chromosome is just found in certain cells
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There will always be "new" forms of infectious organisms. They are just trying to survive too, and pass on their genes to future generations as does all life.