what is a clone ? why do the off spring formed by asexsual reproduction exhibit remarkable similarity ?
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Because only one parent is involved therefore very less variations occur. Hence offsprings are more similar.
Clone is the group of similar offsprings.
Clone is the group of similar offsprings.
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Clone may be defined as the group of cells or organism which is genetically identical to its parent i.e. an exact copy of their
parent. Asexual reproduction in organisms results in the formation of clones.
Asexual reproduction is a type of reproduction where a single parent reproduces to form new individuals which are exact copies of their parents. In asexual reproduction a single parent reproduces and passes on its entire genetic material to form new individual. As the genetic material in the new organism is from a single parent, their exist no variation resulting in the exact copies of their parents.
parent. Asexual reproduction in organisms results in the formation of clones.
Asexual reproduction is a type of reproduction where a single parent reproduces to form new individuals which are exact copies of their parents. In asexual reproduction a single parent reproduces and passes on its entire genetic material to form new individual. As the genetic material in the new organism is from a single parent, their exist no variation resulting in the exact copies of their parents.
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no biological process is identical
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