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is budding in yeast asexual or sexual reproduction
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Budding in yeast is a form of asexual reproduction. During budding, a small protrusion (bud) forms on the parent yeast cell, and eventually grows and detaches to become a new independent yeast cell. No fusion of gametes or genetic material transfer occurs, making it a type of asexual reproduction.
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