Question
Genetic variation accounts for differences between individuals in a population. Which of these is NOT a cause of genetic variation?
Responses
A mutationmutation
B random fertilizationrandom fertilization
C asexual reproductionasexual reproduction
D crossing over or recombinationcrossing over or recombination
Responses
A mutationmutation
B random fertilizationrandom fertilization
C asexual reproductionasexual reproduction
D crossing over or recombinationcrossing over or recombination
Answers
GPT-4o mini
C. asexual reproduction
Asexual reproduction typically results in offspring that are genetically identical to the parent, and therefore does not contribute to genetic variation within a population. In contrast, mutation, random fertilization, and crossing over or recombination are processes that do contribute to genetic variation.
Asexual reproduction typically results in offspring that are genetically identical to the parent, and therefore does not contribute to genetic variation within a population. In contrast, mutation, random fertilization, and crossing over or recombination are processes that do contribute to genetic variation.
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