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1 May, 07:30

Why is asexual reproduction simpler in prokaryotes?

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  1. 1 May, 08:36
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    In asexual reproduction, a single parent produces genetically identical offspring. As prokaryotes do not have a nucleus, and have only one circular chromosome, they do not need to reproduce by the same mechanism as eukaryotic cells; mitosis does not exist in prokaryotic cells.
  2. 1 May, 10:04
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    It is simpler in prokaryotes because prokaryotes do not undergo mitosis
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