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U1 A genetic change that occurs in a body cell of a
mouse will not contribute to the evolution of the
species because
(1) body cell mutations will cause the cell to die
before it reproduces
(2) the evolution of a species can result from
changes in reproductive cells, not body cells
(3) random changes are repaired by enzymes
before they are passed on to offspring
(4) the evolution of a species is caused by natural
selection, not genetic variation


Sagot :

Answer: 2

Explanation:

Answer:

2

Explanation:

I got this from my answer and here it what it said: Evolutionary genetic changes occur only in reproductive cells. Body Cells that undergo changes do not affect the evolution of that species

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