Biology, asked by rkyadavskb150, 1 year ago

How do organisms create exact copies of themselves in asexual reproduction

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Answered by ARaj007
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By cloning

Explanation:

Asexual mode of reproduction: It is a mode of reproduction in which a single individual is responsible for creating a new generation of species. Organisms which reproduce through asexual mode can give rise to exact copies which resemble the parent. This is because, single parent contributes genetic information to give rise to new individual.

In cloning there is no fusion of gametes which never results in question of different types of chromosomes 8n an individual

Answered by rosnikumari750
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Asexual reproduction usually results in the production of genetically  identical offsprin's : the only genetic variation arises as a result of occasional inaccuraccies in DNA replication at the time of cell devision .


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