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Asexually reproducing plants do not show much variations
Why​

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Answered by Rajakhavin
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Offsprings are identical to the parent genetically and morphologically. They are the exact copy or clone of the parent. There is no recombination of genetic material takes place in asexual reproduction. Hence, there is no variation or genetic variability seen in the individual produced by asexual reproduction.

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