How does the progeny formed from asexual reproduction differ from those formed by sexual reproduction? (NCERT)

Answer :- Since asexual reproduction does not involve meiosis and fusion of gametes, the progeny formed from asexual reproduction are genetically similar to parents and they do not show variation. The individual produced as a result of meiosis and gametic fusion and exhibit genetic variation and difference from either of two parents as well as among themselves.

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