Biology, asked by RoyalDj19, 8 months ago

The offsprings produced by asexual reproduction are referred to as clones”. Why?​

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Answered by jaybhayevishal13
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Answer:

During asexual reproduction, there is no fusion of gametes and a single parent divides and redivides to produce the offsprings. Hence, the offsprings are morphologically and genetically similar to the parents and therefore referred to as clones.

Answered by eshabanerjee95
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They are genetically identical to their parents. There is no fertilization, hence no mixing of gametes, hence no genetic variation.

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