Science, asked by pulkitjain9971, 3 months ago

Why do mice whose tails were surgically removed just after birth for generations continue to
produce mice with tails?​

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Answered by shraddhagulve1234
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Answer:

According to the theory of Lamarck, this is because the generations acquire the inherited signs from their ancestors and not the ones that took place on the mice's body in an artificial manner after it was born. The mice's originality had a tail that was passed on to its generations and not the artificial removal.

Answered by HarshThakur9
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The progeny of mice will not be tailless because the removal of the tail cannot change the genes of the germ cells of the mice. Hence, the next progeny developed will be born as complete mice with tail. Therefore

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