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Organisms that reproduce asexually make exact copies of themselves. So, they are "clones" of their parents. Of course, some differences may appear because of mutations (changes in the DNA due to errors during replication), though.

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In asexual reproduction, the off spring produced will be genetically same as its parent because, there is no genetic recombination or ploidy mixing occurs during this mode of reproduction.

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