A researcher observes a unicellular organism reproducing asexually. The daughter cells are genetically identical except for a few minor variations. Which mechanism is MOST likely responsible for these variations?
Crossing over during mitosis
Independent assortment of chromosomes
Random mutations during DNA replication
Conjugation with another individual
Related Questions
In and, the moth lay egg into the
Locule of ovary
On stigma
Into the fruit wall
On style
The type of vegetative propagation seen in chrysanthemum is ____?
Runners
Sucker
Stolon
Offset
Among the following asexual reproductive organs are (A) Zoospores (B) Gemmules in sponge (C) Bulbil (D) Rhizome of ginger (E) Offset of water hyacinth (F) Leaf buds of bryophyllum.
A, B, C, D, E, F
A, C, D, F only
B, C, E only
A, B, D, E only
In and, the moth lay egg into the
Locule of ovary
On stigma
Into the fruit wall
On style
In which one pair, both the plants can be vegetatively propagated by leaf pieces?
Bryophyllum and kalanchoe
Chrysanthemum and Agave
Agave and kalanchoe
Asparagus and Bryophyllum
In which one pair, both the plants can be vegetatively propagated by leaf pieces?
Bryophyllum and kalanchoe
Chrysanthemum and Agave
Agave and kalanchoe
Asparagus and Bryophyllum
Asexual reproduction in plants is called
Vegetative reproduction
Syngamy
Parthenocarpy
Parthenogenesis