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Biology, 12.01.2021 20:20, jwyapo4

How does a mutation in a sex cell differ from a mutation in a non-sex cell? O A. Mutations in sex cells are more deadly. O B. Mutations in sex cells are silent mutations. C. Mutations in sex cells can be passed on to children. O D. Mutations in sex cells are chromosomal mutations.

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