What is a clone? why do organisms reproducing asexual reproduction exhibit remarkable similarity?
Answers
Answered by
0
Clone: Offspring which is genitically and morphologically similar to one another and to the parent cell .
the org. reproducing asexually r remarkably similar because only one parent is involved and hence variations do not occur. The offspring is same as the parent in all aspects. (NOTE : Mutations cause changes which is very uncommon)
the org. reproducing asexually r remarkably similar because only one parent is involved and hence variations do not occur. The offspring is same as the parent in all aspects. (NOTE : Mutations cause changes which is very uncommon)
Answered by
0
Answer:
Cells derived from a common ancestor are known as clone. Offspring obtained from asexual reproduction has only one parent, their is no chances of variation in their chromosomes. Hence, they are exactly similar with their parents.
Similar questions