Biology, asked by sunnyrok773, 9 months ago

why is the offspring formed by asexual reproduction referred to as clone
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Answered by aashifking243
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☛ The offspring formed by asexual reproduction referred to as clone because the offspring morphologically and genetically similar to each other and parent. In Asexual Reproduction the office principle used a morphological as well as genetically identical and exact copies of their parents.

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Answered by Siddhi1137
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Clone refers to a group of genetically identical organisms. ... Asexual reproduction skips meiosis and fertilization of male and female gametes and therefore, produces genetically identical progeny i.e. clone by single parent cell.

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