Any cell, other than red blood cells (which have no genetic material in them) can have mutations. In most cases these mutations are not inheritable, since most cells are not involved directly in the reproductive process. A cell that mutates may become cancerous. Beneficial mutations are rare, although important in the evolutionary process.
In your stomach,
and that's what causes your stomach to hurt.
So when your stomach hurts you now will know that a mutation is happening in your stomach.
one cell mutation occurs in is cancer cells. I dont know what other cell it occurs in though.
During DNA replication!
In S phase of inter phase.
You can have a baby with physical/mental deformities or death of the child.
If the mutation were in the gametes. Male and female reproductive cells.
Sickle cell anemia is an example of a cell mutation that can be inherited.
Sex cells
A mutation in a sex cell may be passed on to an offspring. A mutation in a somatic (body) cell cannot be passed on to an offspring, but can potentially cause cancer in the person who has the mutation.
A mutation in egg cells
You can have a baby with physical/mental deformities or death of the child.
A mutation is passed on to new cells when the parent cell undergoes DNA replication in preparation for mitosis or meiosis. After DNA replication, mitotic cell division or meiotic cell division will occur, and the mutation will be passed on to the new cells. All of the cells produced by mitotic cell division will have the mutation and half of the cells produced by meiotic cell division will have the mutation.
DNA polymerase
Radioactivity and mutation in your cells
If the mutation were in the gametes. Male and female reproductive cells.
to a gene
germ cells
a gene is passed on from generations and a chromosome is just found in certain cells
If you are referring to a mutation in individual cells of the skin, then no.
Sickle cell anemia is an example of a cell mutation that can be inherited.
Mutation