Is transfer of genetic material take place in asexual reprodution. explain.
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All bacteria reproduce through asexual reproduction, by splitting into two “daughter” cells that are genetically identical to their parents. Some bacteria can undergo horizontal gene transfer – in which genetic material is passed “horizontally” from one organism to another, instead of “vertically” from parent to child.
Binary fission. This method, in which a cell simply copies its DNA and then splits in two, giving a copy of its DNA to each “daughter cell,” is used by bacteria and archaebacteria.
Binary fission. This method, in which a cell simply copies its DNA and then splits in two, giving a copy of its DNA to each “daughter cell,” is used by bacteria and archaebacteria.
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No transfer of genetic material does not take place
Asexual reproduction is a form ofreproduction in which an organism creates a genetically-similar or identical copy of itself without a contribution of genetic material from another individual. It does not involvemeiosis, ploidy reduction, or fertilization, and only one parent is involved genetically. A more stringent definition is agamogenesis, which refers to reproduction without the fusion of gametes.
Asexual reproduction is the primary form of reproduction for single-celled organisms such the archaea, bacteria, and protists. However, while allprokaryotes reproduce asexually (without the formation and fusion of gametes), there also exist mechanisms for lateral gene transfer, such as conjugation, transformation, and transduction, whereby genetic material is exchanged between organisms. Biological processes involving lateral gene transfer sometimes are likened to sexual reproduction
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No transfer of genetic material does not take place
Asexual reproduction is a form ofreproduction in which an organism creates a genetically-similar or identical copy of itself without a contribution of genetic material from another individual. It does not involvemeiosis, ploidy reduction, or fertilization, and only one parent is involved genetically. A more stringent definition is agamogenesis, which refers to reproduction without the fusion of gametes.
Asexual reproduction is the primary form of reproduction for single-celled organisms such the archaea, bacteria, and protists. However, while allprokaryotes reproduce asexually (without the formation and fusion of gametes), there also exist mechanisms for lateral gene transfer, such as conjugation, transformation, and transduction, whereby genetic material is exchanged between organisms. Biological processes involving lateral gene transfer sometimes are likened to sexual reproduction
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