Biology, asked by aksajennageorge, 10 months ago

Offspring formed by sexual reproduction exhibit more variation than those formed by asexual reproduction
because?

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Answered by pusparabha895
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because in sexual reproduction there is a fusion of two gametes (female and male) whereas in asexual reproduction there is no fusion of gametes therefore in sexual reproduction there exhibit more variation

Answered by anjanivns33
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Answer:

in sexual reproduction crossing over and recombination occur which results i variations in the offsprings

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