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Biology, 10.06.2021 17:30 jessie9772

Which sequence best describes asexual reproduction? A. 1 parent cell --> 2 genetically identical offspring cells
B. 2 parent cells --> 4 genetically identical offspring cells
C. 2 parent cells --> 1 offspring cell with a combination of genes from its parents
D. 1 parent cell --> 4 genetically different offspring cells

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