Which factor could increase the possibility of mutations in your offspring?(1 point)

Responses

having a mutation on a non-gamete cell

nothing because mutations are not inherited

nothing because mutations are random

smoking tobacco

having a mutation on a non-gamete cell

are you sure

Yes, having a mutation on a non-gamete cell can potentially increase the possibility of mutations in your offspring. While mutations in non-gamete cells, such as somatic cells, are not inherited directly, they can sometimes affect the DNA in gamete cells produced later on. These mutations in gametes can then be passed on to the next generation, increasing the possibility of inherited mutations in offspring.