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asexual reproductionAny process of reproduction that does not involve the fusion of gametes.
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asexual reproductionA type of reproduction involving only one parent that produces genetically identical offspring by budding or by the division of a single cell or the entire organism into two or more parts.
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asexual reproductionA 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 di [..]
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asexual reproductionThe typical method of plant propagation that involves vegetative division of a clump, rooting of proliferations, or cutting of mature crowns. Asexual propagation produces clones, i.e., plants that are identical in all attributes to the mother plant and to one another. Daylilies cannot be propagated true-to-form from seed.
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asexual reproductionPlant reproduction done by cutting, grafting, or layering. auxin:
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asexual reproductionPlant reproduction done by cutting, grafting, or layering. auxin:
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asexual reproductionReproducing with only one gender sexual organ
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asexual reproductionOffspring from a single parent resulting in an exact genetic copy of the parent (clone)
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asexual reproductionReproduction that does not involve gametes fusing. Various kinds include vegetative budding, apomixis, parthenogenesis.
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asexual reproductionThe propagation of plants by other means than germination of seeds - e.g. taking cuttings, by division, grafting, air or earth layering, tissue culture, or other vegetative methods.
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asexual reproductionSee vegetative propagation.
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asexual reproduction Plant reproduction done by cutting, grafting, or layering.
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asexual reproductionreproduction without gametes (sperm and egg) in which a single parent creates a clone of itself, often by budding or dividing itself. The offspring is genetically identical to the parent. Organisms reproduced asexually until the evolutionary invention of sex.
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asexual reproductionThe type of reproduction that takes place without the formation of gametes. Compare sexual reproduction. aspartate
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asexual reproductionA way of producing new organisms from a parent without the fusion of sex cells. Offspring are genetically identical to each other and to their parent.
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asexual reproduction Reproduction that does not involve the formation and union of gametes from the different sexes or mating types. It occurs mainly in lower animals, micro-organisms and plants. In plants, asexual repr [..]
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asexual reproductiona type of reproduction involving only one parent that produces genetically identical offspring by budding or division of a single cell or the entire organism into two or more parts. Autotrophs
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asexual reproductionReproduction NOT involving karyogamy and meiosis.
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asexual reproductionGrowth and cell duplication that does not involve the union of nuclei from cells of opposite mating types.
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asexual reproductiontype of reproduction in which offspring come from a single parent and inherit the genes of that parent only
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asexual reproductionWhen an offspring is genetically identical to its (single) parent.
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asexual reproductionMode of reproduction in which offspring arise from a single parent and inherit the genes of that parent only.
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asexual reproductionformation of an organism from a single cell; form of reproduction in which new individuals are formed without the involvement of gametes.
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asexual reproductionReproduction of the individual without the production of gametes and zygotes
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asexual reproductionthe production of a new organism from only one cell.
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asexual reproduction The production of offspring from a single parent; the genetic makeup of the offspring is identical to that of the parent.
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asexual reproductionReproduction without fertilization. New individuals may develop from vegetative parts such as tubers, bulbs, or rooted stems, or from sexual parts such as unfertilized eggs or other cells in the ovule. Propagation asexuée
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asexual reproductionReproduction without fusion of two types of Cells, mostly found in ALGAE; Fungi; and Plants. Asexual Reproduction occurs in several ways, such as budding, fission, or splitting from "Parent" [..]
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asexual reproductionAsexual reproduction is the production of offspring by virgin birth or by vegetative reproduction: that is, reproduction without sexual fertilization of eggs (see sexual reproduction). Although some s [..]
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asexual reproductionReproduction in which a new individual develops either from a single cell or from a group of cells in the absence of any sexual process.
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asexual reproductionA form of reproduction that involves just one parent, and is most common in invertebrates. Asexual reproduction means that a species can quickly multiply it's population numbers. Average Clutch S [..]
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asexual reproductionReproduction of an organism from a single parent through cell division, budding or binary fission.
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asexual reproductionReproduction in which a cell doubles its contents and then divides into two identical cells.
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asexual reproductionSee vegetative propagation.
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