Genetic effects can lead to what in offspring?

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Multiple Choice

Genetic effects can lead to what in offspring?

Explanation:
Genetic material is passed from parents to offspring through germ cells. If a change occurs in the DNA sequence of these reproductive cells, that change is carried into the child and appears as a mutation in the offspring. Some mutations may have little or no immediate effect, but they are still inherited genetic alterations. Changes that happen only in a parent’s body after birth (somatic mutations) generally don’t show up in offspring because they aren’t in the reproductive cells. In this context, genetic effects can lead to mutations in offspring.

Genetic material is passed from parents to offspring through germ cells. If a change occurs in the DNA sequence of these reproductive cells, that change is carried into the child and appears as a mutation in the offspring. Some mutations may have little or no immediate effect, but they are still inherited genetic alterations. Changes that happen only in a parent’s body after birth (somatic mutations) generally don’t show up in offspring because they aren’t in the reproductive cells. In this context, genetic effects can lead to mutations in offspring.

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