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Do you think the offspring produced by the two processes are genetically identical to organism 1? Explain your reasoning.

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Yes. In nature, some plants and single-celled organisms, such as bacteria, produce genetically identical offspring through a process called asexual reproduction. ... Identical twins have nearly the same genetic makeup as each other, but they are genetically different from either parent
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Process 1 involves one parent, organism 1. So, the offspring produced through process 1 will be genetically identical to organism 1. Process 2 involves organism 1 and organism 2, so the offspring will have genes from both of them. These offspring will be genetically different from organism 1.

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