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A man has mutations in his skin cells from excessive sun exposure. These mutations will not be passed along to the man’s offspring because
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A man has mutations in his skin cells from excessive sun exposure. These mutations will not be passed along to the man’s offspring because
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Answer: It is recessive
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These mutations were in his skin and had nothing to do with his offspring and I’m very sorry if I’m wrong
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