name the type of asexual reproduction in which the parental identity is lost?
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binary fission
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Binary fission is the type of asexual reproduction in which two individuals are formed from a singleparent and the parental identity is lost.
Binary fission is the type of asexual reproduction in which two individuals are formed from a singleparent and the parental identity is lost.
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♥Binary fission;
♣Asexual reproduction in e.g. bacteria produce two individuals from a single parent and is called binary fission.
♣But parental identity is definitely retained.
The loss of parental identity can only happen if the DNA from the parent is lost.
A situation that comes to mind here, is somatic cell nuclear transfer, where the nucleus from a donor is transferred into a denucleated recipient ovum, then split early in the developmental stage in order to generate twins.
The identity of the ovum donor is absent, but the identity of the somatic cell nucleus donor parent is retained.
♣Asexual reproduction in e.g. bacteria produce two individuals from a single parent and is called binary fission.
♣But parental identity is definitely retained.
The loss of parental identity can only happen if the DNA from the parent is lost.
A situation that comes to mind here, is somatic cell nuclear transfer, where the nucleus from a donor is transferred into a denucleated recipient ovum, then split early in the developmental stage in order to generate twins.
The identity of the ovum donor is absent, but the identity of the somatic cell nucleus donor parent is retained.
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