Science, asked by princedagar2004, 5 months ago

what is a clone ? why do offspring's fomed byasexual reproduce exhbit remarkable similarty?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Clones are the younger ones that developed through the process of asexual reproduction. they exhibit remarkable similarity because only the single parent characteristics are transferred into them and during the process of reproduction two parents are not involved.

Answered by kingRohan5
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Clone refers to offspring of an organism formed by asexual method of reproduction. Since they possess exact copies of the DNA of their parent, clones exhibit remarkable similarity.

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