Biology, asked by basumhetre46200, 6 months ago

how does asexually reproducing organisms produce variations among their progeny explain giving example​

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Answered by sunnysunnyraj1999
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In asexually reproducing organisms variation occurs due to inaccuracies in DNA copying at the time of nuclear division. For example, one bacterium divides, it will give rise to two bacteria. These daughter bacteria would be similar in body design, but with subtle differences.

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▶️In asexually reproducing organisms variation occurs due to inaccuracies in DNA copying at the time of nuclear division. For example, one bacterium divides, it will give rise to two bacteria. These daughter bacteria would be similar in body design, but with subtle differences.◀️

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