What is genetic monotony in which type of reproduction is it found
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The presence or transfer of same genetic pattern from one generation to other, it is called as Genetic Monotony. It is found in asexual mode of reproduction.
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Genetic monotony is a phenomenon in which the same genetic material is present in a certain species generation after generation, resulting in descendants that are identical to the parents.
Genetic monotony:
- Asexual reproduction produces exactly identical children generation after generation, resulting in genetic monotony.
- Parthenogenesis allows animals to reproduce when sexual activity is not feasible due to environmental factors, allowing them to proliferate quickly.
- Sexual reproduction is important to avoid genetic monotony, which is caused by asexual reproduction, which produces exactly identical progeny generation after generation.
- Sexual reproduction produces an infinite variety of organisms because each organism develops from a unique set of characteristics inherited from different parents.
- Asexual reproduction is a method of reproduction that does not include gamete fusion or chromosomal number changes.
- Asexually reproduced offspring from either unicellular or multicellular organisms inherit the entire set of genes from their single parent.
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