What is clone?why do off spring formed by asexual reproduction exhibit remarkable similarty?
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Hey there! Clones are organisms that are exact genetic copies. It is a group of identical cells that share a common ancestry, meaning they are derived from the same cell.
Offsprings produced by asexual reproduction exhibit remarkable similarities as reproduction takes place in absence of special cells i.e "sex cells " so much of variations cannot be seen .
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The offspring formed by Asexual reproduction is identical to the parent and is referred to as a clone. This is because in Asexual Reproduction, the parent and the offspring are morphologically and genetically similar to each other.
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