Biology, asked by swaintrilochan1, 10 months ago

Why do traits acquired during the life time of an individual not inherited

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Answered by shindevijay805
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Traits acquired by a person are by an individual during his or her lifetime which are not related to any genetic character.

Thus, acquired traits are not inherited in in offspring of the individual

Answered by Anonymous
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Traits are inherited during a lifetime cannot be inherited in the successive generation as the changes do not reflect in the DNA of the germ cells. For example, a cricket player cannot pass on his skills on to his next generation as the traits acquired during his lifetime are limited only to non-reproductive cells. However, any mutations in the germ cells can result in the new traits being acquired by the successive generation

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