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No, yeast cells should be the same not genetically different. They use asexual reproduction. Yeast cells use budding, where a cell will grow a bud, a daughter cell and it splits in two. The bud or daughter cell splits off.

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Q: Will any offspring of a yeast cell be genetically different from the parents cell?
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