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प्रश्न
What is a clone? Why do offsprings formed by asexual reproduction exhibit remarkable similarity?
उत्तर
Clone is an organism produced through asexual reproduction and resembles its parent. Offspring produced through asexual reproduction receive exact copy of DNA from their single parent. So, they exhibit remarkable similarity.
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