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In the 1950s, a fungus nearly wiped out an entire species of bananas that were produced through cloning.

Which explains why the fungus had such a strong impact on the bananas?

The bananas had a lack of genetic variation.
The fungus had a lack of genetic variation.
The bananas were not resistant to weed killer.
The fungus was not resistant to weed killer.

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The top answer about the banana is correct I took the test
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Answer:

A. The bananas had a lack of genetic variation.

Step-by-step explanation:

It's one of the down sides of having only 1 genetic parent. It's a negative of asexual reproduction.

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