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

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Answered by Anonymous
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In asexual reproduction the offspring are likely to be "genetically identical" to their parents. Explanation: The off springs are 'genetically identical' to their parents because there is only parent involved in the reproduction. The 'parent cell' divides into two daughter cells that are the same copy of their parents.

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Answered by birajakumarnayak
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Explanation:

Asexual reproduction produces offsprings that are genetically identical to the parent where as sexual reproduction produces offsprings similar but genetically unique offsprings.

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