Which of the following would be least likely to happen as a result of a
mutation in a person's...
Biology, 25.03.2020 03:39 kyleescott8857
Which of the following would be least likely to happen as a result of a
mutation in a person's skin cells? *
-skin cancer
-reduced function of the skin cell
-no change in function of the skin cell
-the person's offspring have mutated skin
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