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Which of the following is true about the offspring of an organism X that reproduces asexually? The offspring would be identical in size to X. Two offspring would show different traits. The offspring would
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Which of the following is true about the offspring of an organism X that reproduces asexually?
The offspring would be identical in size to X.
Two offspring would show different traits.
The offspring would have identical DNA as X.
The DNA of one offspring would be different than the other
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the offspring would have identical DNA as X
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It would be that "the offspring would have identical DNA to X. When an organism reproduces asexually, it creates an exact copy of its genetic material to pass on to its offspring.
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