why parents do not produce then exact copy in sexual reproduction? what is the importance of variation ?
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In asexual reproduction, the offspring is almost identical to the parent because they have the same gene as their parent. Thus, variation is not present. Sexual reproduction involves fusion of male and female gametes. ... This variation leads to the continuous evolution of various species to produce various organisms.
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In asexual reproduction, the offspring is almost identical to the parent because they have the same gene as their parent. Thus, variation is not present. Sexual reproduction involves fusion of male and female gametes. ... This variation leads to the continuous evolution of various species to produce various organisms.
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