Asexual reproduction a) results in genetic recombination. b) results in genetically identical offspring. c) leads to the generation of novel genotypes. d) requires two parents.
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Asexual reproduction does not result in genetic recombination, as it involves only one parent and produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent. Show more…
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