Asked by jimmybob
Which statement correctly explains why offspring from asexual reproduction are genetically identical to the parent?(1 point)
Responses
They inherit DNA from two parents.
They inherit DNA from two parents.
The environment determines their traits.
The environment determines their traits.
They receive all their DNA from one parent without mixing.
They receive all their DNA from one parent without mixing.
They mutate during reproduction.
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"They receive all their DNA from one parent without mixing."
In asexual reproduction offspring inherit an unshuffled copy of the single parent's genome, so they're genetically identical (aside from rare mutations).
In asexual reproduction offspring inherit an unshuffled copy of the single parent's genome, so they're genetically identical (aside from rare mutations).
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