What does asexual reproduction of an organism normally result in?
1 Answer
Jun 25, 2018
An organism that should be genetically the same as the parent organism
Explanation:
With the exception of a mutation, the the new organism should be the same as the parent one. We get genetic differences in sexual reproduction from the addition of genes from two sources. Here there is only one. So the child organism should be like a clone of the parent.