Biology, asked by geetika1234, 1 year ago

What is a clone ?why do offsprings formed by asexual reproduction exhibit remarkable similarity?

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Answered by karateboy762
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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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Answered by Anonymous
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 A true copy of anything is called a clone. In case of asexual reproduction, genes are contributed by a single parent. Due to this, offsprings produced by asexual reproduction are clones of their parent.

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