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Biology, 27.06.2019 06:30 dave9811

Afrog has a genetic mutation in its skin cells that causes part of its skin to turn orange. the frog will not pass this genetic mutation onto its offspring because a. mutated skin cells cannot divide and produce daughter skin cells. b. the offspring will inherit skin cells from the other parent. c. parents do not contribute genetic material to their offspring. d. skin cells do not contribute genetic material to sex cells.

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