why is it that asexual reproduction produces exact copies but sometimes minor variation are also seen to next progeny?
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In asexual reproduction the offspring is produced by a single parent. As a result, the offspring that are produced are not only similar to one another but are also exact copies of their parent. ... Sometimes these sudden errors are beneficial for organisms which are passed on to their offsprings and produce variations
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