When a mutation causes a genotype change in offspring, the mutation most likely occurred in which type of cell from the parent?

When a mutation causes a genotype change in offspring, the mutation most likely occurred in the reproductive cells, such as eggs or sperm, of the parent. These cells, also known as gametes, carry the genetic material that is passed on to the offspring. Mutations that occur in the somatic cells of the parent's body do not usually affect the genetic material that is inherited by the offspring.