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Which statements correctly describe mutations in gametes and mutations in somatic cells?
Mutations to gametes are more likely to be beneficial than mutations to somatic cells.
Mutations to somatic cells are transferred to daughter cells.
Mutations to somatic cells will be inherited by an organism's offspring.
Mutations to gametes do not involve changes in the DNA.
Mutations to gametes can be passed on to an organism's offspring.
Mutations to somatic cells are only present in the type of cell in which the mutation occurred.

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