Asexual reproduction generally results in two organisms with the same DNA. This is because a single parent organism produces an identical copy of itself through processes such as binary fission, budding, or fragmentation. The offspring produced through asexual reproduction are genetically identical to the parent organism as there is no sexual recombination or genetic variation involved.
On the other hand, sexual reproduction involves the fusion of genetic material from two parents resulting in offspring with different DNA. Each parent contributes half of their genetic material, which combines to create a unique DNA profile in the offspring. Therefore, sexual reproduction leads to genetic diversity and variation among offspring.
Asexual reproduction result in two organisms with Same DNA, different parents, different DNA the same parents
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