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What is uniparental reproduction

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Answered by sreenidhi11
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Uniparental inheritance is a non-mendelian form of inheritance that consists of the transmission of genotypes from one parental type to all progeny. That is, all the genes in offspring will originate from only the mother or only the father.

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Answered by ashleypillai45
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uniparental reproduction is a type of reproduction includes only one parent and there is no fusion of gametes. It's quiet similar to asexual reproduction.

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