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How does the progeny formed from asexual reproduction differ from that formed by sexual reproduction?

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Progeny formed by asexual reproduction is morphologically and genetically similar to parents and to each other, so they are called clones. Progenies not show genetic variations and which are less adaptable to change.
Progenty formed by sexual reproduction has genetic variations and are more adaptable to chages in environment.
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