If the tail of a mouse is cut for twenty one generations, will the tail occur in the twenty second generation of that mouse? give reason to support your answe
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Yes, the tail occurs in tge twenty seventh genration of that mouse because it is inherited trait of he mouse
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It is a combative issue among the scientists.
Explanation:
- This is an argumentative issue between the scientists Edward Steele, his co-authors and Lamarck.
- According to Lamarck’s theory we all inherit the characteristic of our parents who acquire these during their lives. So, if the rat’s tail is cut off, their next generation must not have tail.
- But, Edward’s theory said that according to Somatic cell which is responsible for the eyes, tails, liver etc to the gremlins cells (sperm and egg). Rat will have perfectly alright tail in his twenty second generation.
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