Biology, asked by singhamanpratap0249, 10 months ago

Are these (asexual reproduction) offspring likely to be genetically identical or different? why?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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YES ✅ , in asexual reproduction the offspring is genetically identical to the parent cell because in asexual reproduction the offspring is produced by the single parent .

➡In asexual reproduction the off spring is clone to the parent cell.

➡ Example: Amoeba.

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Answered by MissQueen4721
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