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Mutations occur when segments of DNA are accidentally rearranged through the deletion, insertion, or substitution of one or more nucleotides. The diagram below shows how a nucleotide sequence can be changed by these mutations.



If one or more of these mutations occurs in the genes of reproductive cells, how might the traits of offspring be affected?

They may be harmed.
They may not be affected at all.
They may receive a benefit.

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Answered by s2053823
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Answer:

A. and C.

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Answered by mmolinamorales
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Answer:

the first and last one

Explanation:

this is because when something happens to the DNA sample it will be harmed because it can't goback to what it was before but it can also help with the segments for example to make it clearer

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