Biology, asked by nimalia, 1 year ago

no genetic variation is observed in asexual reproduction why

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Answered by Anonymous
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because DNA is fully copy in offspring so no any genetic difference
Answered by ayush579
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\mathfrak{\green{Answer:}}There is no mating or mixing ofgenetics in asexual reproduction.Asexual reproduction results in a clone of the parent, meaning the offspring has identical DNA as the parent. There is usually no variationfrom generation to generation in a species population that relies onasexual reproduction.
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