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A few statements describing certain features of reproduction are given below
I. gametic fusion takes place.
II. Tranfer of genetic material takes place.
III. Reduction division takes place.
IV. Progeny have some resemblance with parents.
Select the options that are true for both asexual and sexual reproduction from the options given below

A

I and II

B

II and III

C

II and IV

D

I and III

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C
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