Why do offspring formed by asexual reproduction exhibit remarkable similarity?
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Clone is an organism which is genetically identical with its parents. In asexual reproduction, no new combination of genes takes place. The parental set of genes is distributed in the offspring. Hence, Offspring formed by asexual reproduction exhibit remarkable similarity
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Asexual reproduction
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- Asexual reproduction is a process where the daughter cell is produced by an individual that is identical to it's parent.
- No change in chromosome number or fusion of gametes takes place.
- The daughter cell will carry the genes from it's parent.
- Thus identical characters are seen between the parental and daughter cell.
- Asexual reproduction may be of different types like-Binary fission, parthenogenesis, agamogenesis,vegetative propagation,spore formation etc which is the clone of parent.
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