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If an organism reproduces asexually, its offspring will most likely be

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The organisms the reproduces asexually, produces offsprings that are likely to be genetically identical to the parent. Asexual reproduction is a type of reproduction that requires only one parent, the offspring are genetically identical to parent and there is no sperms or eggs involved. Examples of types of asexual reproduction includes, budding, sporulation, and binary fission among others.
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