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Raspberries can reproduce by means of runners, which are stems that grow horizontally above the ground. At the region of the runner that touches the ground, a new plant develops. The new plant is genetically identical to the parent because

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This is because the new cell is produced asexually. Therefore the mutated cells are similar to the parent.

Asexual reproduction refers to the process where a parent plants reproduce or replicate new plants by itself and the new plants carries the same set of chromosomal numbers thereby been genetically identical to the parent.

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