How does the progeny formed from asexual reproduction differ from those formed by asexual reproduction?
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In asexual reproduction, offsprings are produced by a single parent without the involvement of gamete formation and fusion. Thus offsprings resemble the parent genetically and morphologically. In sexualreproduction, fusion of gametes occur and fertilization and meiosis are essential events
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