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What is genectic monotony​

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Genetic monotony is the result of asexual reproduction which generation after generation exactly identical progeny develops.

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The process of sexual reproduction involves two parents, each of hem contributing one gamete. Gametes are produced by a process called meiosis, which starts by the duplication of the chromosomes, followed by two rounds of cell divisions and halving of the chromosome number. Gametes have half the chromosome number of other adult cells of an organism.

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