What is genetic monotony?in which type of reproduction in is it formed?
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it is the result of asexual reproduction in which same progeny forms generation after generation
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GENETIC MONOTONY
genetic monotony is common in both sexual and asexual reproduction
In sexual reproduction it involves same species reproducing within themselves ,it leads to same voices or cry for example all sheeps cry the same while all cows have the same cry ,there is no introduction of a new gene
In asexual reproduction where the progeny is inherited from mother plant to baby plant there in no cross breeding of genes ,a pawpaw cannot fertalise a maize plant
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