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What types of cells must be involved for a mutation to be passed on to the organisms offspring?

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What is a mutation that affects the gametes of an organism?

A point mutation is a mutation that can affect the gametes of an organism. This type of mutation involves a change in a single nucleotide in the DNA sequence, which can result in altered genetic information being passed on to offspring.


Why does a mutation in a sex cell affect an organism?

It only affects the offspring of the organism.


Who does somatic mutation affect?

A somatic mutation is one that occurs in any body cell with the exception of the gametes (sperm and eggs). A somatic mutation cannot be passed on to offspring, so it affects only the person with the mutation.


Why do persons having a mutation pass this condition on to their offspring?

Individuals with a mutation can pass it on to their offspring because the mutation is present in their germline cells (sperm or eggs), which are used to create offspring. This means that the genetic mutation is incorporated into the DNA of the offspring, resulting in them inheriting the mutation.


How are mutations are inherited?

If a mutation occurs in a sex cell, then it may be inherited. Any mutation to the somatic cells will not be passed on. Any mutations that either of the parent organisms have will be inherited by their offspring.


Can a mutation be passed on to offspring?

Not usually. Only In certain circumstances, can a mutation be passed on to offspring; such as Downs-syndrome.


How does a mutation in a sex differ from a from a mutation in a non-sex cell?

A mutation in a sex cell, such as a sperm or egg cell, can be passed on to offspring and affect future generations. In contrast, a mutation in a non-sex cell will only affect the individual and is not passed on to offspring.


How can a mutation be passed on to offspring?

A mutation can be passed on if it occurs in a sex cell. This is because offspring have a copy of the parent's genetic code, so any mutation that is present here will also be present in the offspring.


How is you call when organisms evolve similar features independently?

I'd have to say the organisms are evolved. Or possibly have mutated, but since it was a good mutation (like developing poison or something that will help you) when it had off spring the offspring also had that mutation and so on and so forth.


What is the result if mutations occur during meiosis?

Mutations during meiosis can lead to genetic variability in offspring. Depending on the type and location of the mutation, it can result in genetic disorders, altered traits, or have no noticeable effect.


What can predict whether a mutation in a human skin cell can be passed to its offspring?

A mutation in a human skin cannot be passed on to an offspring, since it is only a somatic mutation which is acquired. The mutation that can be passed on to an offspring is called a germline mutation, which happens in the egg and sperm.