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. You do realize that even in clones . mutations happen in somatic cells that cause permanent changes to the subsequent organisms
The argument for this thread is not "mutation cannot happen".
Somatic cells are a regular type of body cell that is not involved in any way in sexual reproduction.
damaging/changing somatic cells does not do anything to the offspring and will either be neutral or cause damage to the organism. It will not "give it a brain" or "eyes" or "feathers" etc, and it cannot be "passed on".
Some animals have cloned fetuses, one fertilized egg become more than one fetus.
So then the same thing as identical twins but we still reproduce normally. the banana defect is that it was manipulated to the seedless point - it can no longer reproduce and does not engage in gene recombination. An example of damaging the organism via "change".
The reason "cloning" came up is that in the case of the banana that is its only option - asexual cloning.
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