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What would have been the result if there were to be vegetative propagation in humans?

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i] All humans would look alike, in whom vegetative propagation has taken place.
ii] There would have been moral and ethical issues due to similar humans.
iii] There would be very less genetic variations.
iv] Immunity against diseases would be diminished.
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