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the chromosome number of asexually reproducing parents and in the offsprings are same justify the statement​

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the chromosome number of asexually reproducing parents and in the offsprings are same justify the statement

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During fertilisation, the fusion of male and female gametes takes place, which results in the number of chromosomes in the zygote to be equal to that of somatic cells. Thus, the chromosomal number of the sexually producing parents and their offspring is the same.

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