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Dr Pathikrt Banerjee 6 years, 9 months ago
it brings variation to the new offspring enabling it to survive the harsh conditions
<a href="http://socratic.org/biology/reproduction-development/asexual-reproduction">Asexual reproduction</a> in animals normally tends to bring out an exact copy of the parental phenotype with no variation, for example, budding is as a result of an outgrowth from the parent, <a href="http://socratic.org/biology/reproduction-development/sexual-reproduction">sexual reproduction</a> sees to it that the offspring will exhibit some variation in it that will enable its survival under the most harsh conditions
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