Biology, asked by pandeyanchal420, 9 months ago

why is offspring formed by asexual reproduction referred to as clone? ​

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Answered by psam26
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In asexual reproduction there occurs no recombination or mixing of genes..hence offspring resembles parents..

clones are also genetically identical to parents hence asexual reproduction referred to as clone

Answered by MansiCR7love
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Offsprings formed by asexual reproduction are generally referred to as clone because in the process of asexual reproduction, only one parent is involved and there is no fusion of male and female gamete. As a result, the offsprings so produced are morphologically and genetically the same.

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