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which statement explains how a mutation in a somatic cell is different …

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which statement explains how a mutation in a somatic cell is different from a mutation that occurs in gametes? a) somatic cell mutations occur in cells that give rise to gametes. gamete mutations occur in cells that result in apoptosis. b) somatic cell mutations are maintained in the gene pool. gamete mutations are expelled from the gene pool. c) somatic cell mutations are generally not passed to offspring. gamete mutations are usually passed to offspring. d) somatic cell mutations will not be expressed by the individual that contains the mutation.

Explanation:

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Somatic cell mutations occur in non - reproductive cells and are not passed on to offspring. Gamete mutations occur in reproductive cells and can be passed to offspring. Somatic cell mutations are not part of the genetic material that is transmitted to the next generation.

Answer:

B. Somatic cell mutations are generally not passed to offspring. Gamete mutations are usually passed to offspring.