Asexual reproduction results in two organisms with different DNA same DNA different parents same parents

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Asexual reproduction results in two organisms with the same DNA. This is because asexual reproduction involves a single organism producing offspring that are genetically identical to itself, meaning they share the same DNA. Examples of asexual reproduction include binary fission in bacteria, budding in yeast, and vegetative propagation in plants. Since asexual reproduction does not involve the combination of genetic material from two different parents, the offspring have identical genetic material to the parent organism.