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During asexual reproduction, the offspring are....

genetically different from the parent

genetically different from each sibling

genetically identical to the parent

none of the above

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User Yoki
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The offspring would be genetically identical to the parent due to it being a sort of clone and no new genes being added through a second parent.
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User Cody Duong
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Answer:c

Step-by-step explanation:

Genetically identical because it is a replica of the parent

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User Jonna
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