About Mutations
If a mutation occurs in a germline cell, which includes both the gametes and the cells from which they are formed, then the mutation can be passed on to progeny. If, however, the mutation occurs in a somatic cell, only the original individual will be affected.
Even though mutations are generally portrayed as harmful, particularly by science fiction movies, the fact is that DNA repair enzymes, which are constantly scanning DNA to detect and replace any 'damaged' nucleotides, correct the vast majority of mutations. Also, many mutations have no effect on gene function at all. Finally, a small number of mutations are actually beneficial to an organism, providing a new or improved gene activity. In fact, mutations are ultimately the source of all of the genetic variation necessary for evolution.