
Asexual reproduction is a mode of reproduction by which offspring arise from a single organism, and inherit the genes of that parent only; it is reproduction which almost never involves ploidy or reduction. The offspring will be exact genetic copies of the parent, except in the specific case of automixis. A more stringent definition is agamogenesi...
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(from the article `algae`) Algae regenerate by sexual reproduction, involving male and female gametes (sex cells), by asexual reproduction, or by both ways.Unlike most other organ systems, the reproductive systems of higher animals have not generally become more complex than those of lower forms. Asexual ... ...and excretion occur by si...
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Reproduction lacking any form of sexual fusion between male and female gametes.
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A process in which an organism can reproduce itself; usually involving cell division, spore formation, fission, or budding and not the union of individuals or germ cells (sperm and egg).
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Nonsexual means of reproduction which can include grafting and budding.
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Producing new organisms from one parent only.
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<biology, microbiology> Reproduction in which an organism produces one or more clones of itself, such as by fission or budding. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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reproduction without the fusion of germ cells.
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(Learning Modules / Biology / DNA / Glossary) Cloning, the creation of an exact copy of an existing organism. Also happens in nature. Bacteria reproduce in this way as do many plants e.g. strawberry 'runners' are all clones of the parent plant. Identical twins are also clones.
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(Variation and inheritance) reproduction which does not involve the fusing of gametes. Results in genetically identical offspring
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Reproduction or propagation that doesn't involve the union of gametes.
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. reproduction other than by union of male and female sex cells. Synonyms: agamogenesis, agamogony
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Any process of reproduction that does not involve the fusion of gametes.
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A type of reproduction involving only one parent that usually produces genetically identical offspring. Asexual reproduction occurs without meiosis or syngamy, and may happen though budding, by the division of a single cell, or the breakup of an entire organism into two or more parts.
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It is reproduction in which new organisms are formed a single parent without gamete production.
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[
n] - reproduction without the fusion of gametes
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Reproduction of the individual without the production of gametes and zygotes
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agamogenesis noun reproduction without the fusion of gametes
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Click images to enlargeReproduction that does not involve the manufacture and fusion of sex cells (gametes) from two parents. Asexual reproduction has advantages in that there is no need to search for a mate; every asexual organism can reproduce on its own. Asexual reproduction can therefore lead to a rapid population...
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A method of reproduction in which genetically identical offspring are produced from a single parent; occurs by many mechanisms, including fission, budding, and fragmentation.
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Propagation by means of plant parts; examples include new plants generated by creeping stems, bulb offsets, and layering.
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reproduction, as budding, fission, or spore formation, not involving the union of gametes.
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