It  would be easier in a test tube baby under specific conditions during  formation, but would it indeed change so it would be passed on once  more, next time; again most likely not again. But if you could splice in  some “Jelly Fish DNA” to a test tube baby in a specific region only  after stem cells have chosen you could have a start of something and I  must say this thought came from the discovery of making translucent pigs  using Jelly Fish DNA.
The  short answer is No Way, but here are some additional thoughts below.  Genetic Tattoos in this scenario could not transferred to the next  generation. But with some additional work we maybe able to get them to  thru a skip generation scenario, if we did it before procreation and  thru modification of the sex cells and that would be a lot of work in  that, theoretically you could screw around with it, but most likely not  still?
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