Biology, asked by meg2002, 1 year ago

How is the chromosome number maintained in the progeny of an asexually producing organism?

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Answered by jessiliaarulval
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when organisms reproduce asexually only miotic divisions are involved and the number of chromosomes remains same. in asexual reproduction the DNA of the cellls involved are copied and equally divided to the daughter cells. thus,the no. of chromosomes remain unchanged.

meg2002: Do you also have an example?
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