Biology, asked by THEARYAN, 1 year ago

why is it, that asexual reproduction produces exact copies but sometimes minoe variations are also seen im next progeny​

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Answered by dishaa85
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Asexual reproduction means during the reproduction only one

organism is involved. There is no sexual activity or contact between two

organisms. In asexual reproduction, the progeny inherits all characteristics

from the parent. It is also a cloning. So the progeny is an exact copy.

Some bacteria and plants do asexual reproduction.

But sometimes some variations occur too. There are hereditary

variations. The changes in the genotype of the organism are passed on to the

clones. The variations occur due to genetic events such as: recombination

, and crossing over. Also sometimes there are sudden abnormalities in the

mutation (hereditary make up) too. Thus clones have small variations.

There are variations in the clones due to the environment in which the

organisms are. These factors are availability of light , water, air,

temperature , humidity, abundance or scarcity of food and exposure to

environment. However these variations are not normally passed onto the next

generation. These variations are not inherited in asexual reproduction. They

change the phenotype (appearance attributes) of the organism only.

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