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    Asexual reproduction is reproduction without sex. In this form of reproduction, a single organism or cell makes a copy of itself. The genes of the original and its copy will be the same, except for rare mutations. They are clones. The main process of asexual reproduction is mitosis.
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    Asexual reproduction is reproduction without sex . In this form of reproduction, a single organism or cell makes a copy of itself. The genes of the original and its copy will be the same, except for rare mutations. They are clones . The main process of asexual reproduction is mitosis.
    It is used only by single-celled organisms. Asexual reproduction occurs when an organism makes more of itself without exchanging genetic information with another organism through sex. In sexually reproducing organisms, the genomes of two parents are combined to create offspring with unique genetic profiles.
    Many eukaryotic organisms including plants, animals, and fungi can also reproduce asexually. In vertebrates, the most common form of asexual reproduction is parthenogenesis, which is typically used as an alternative to sexual reproduction in times when reproductive opportunities are limited.
    Budding is another form of asexual reproduction that involves a parent organism splitting into a mother and daughter organism. During this process, a “bud” grows from the parent organism and splits after reaching full maturity, becoming a daughter organism.
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    Asexual reproduction - Wikipedia

    Asexual reproduction is a type of reproduction that does not involve the fusion of gametes or change in the number of chromosomes. The offspring that arise by asexual reproduction from either unicellular or multicellular organisms inherit the full set of genes of their single parent and thus the newly … Meer weergeven

    Fission
    Prokaryotes (Archaea and Bacteria) reproduce asexually through binary fission, in which the … Meer weergeven

    Some species can alternate between sexual and asexual strategies, an ability known as heterogamy, depending on many … Meer weergeven

    Asexual reproduction is found in nearly half of the animal phyla. Parthenogenesis occurs in the hammerhead shark and the blacktip shark. … Meer weergeven

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    In the rotifer Brachionus calyciflorus asexual reproduction (obligate parthenogenesis) can be inherited by a recessive allele, which leads to loss of sexual reproduction in homozygous offspring. Inheritance of asexual reproduction … Meer weergeven

    A complete lack of sexual reproduction is relatively rare among multicellular organisms, particularly animals. It is not entirely … Meer weergeven

    • Avise, J. (2008). Clonality: The Genetics, Ecology, and Evolution of Sexual Abstinence in Vertebrate Animals. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-536967-0. Meer weergeven

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