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Why does sexual reproduction result in more genetic variation in a species than asexual reproduction?

A. In sexual reproduction, offspring have more chromosomes than either parent.

B. In sexual reproduction, offspring are haploid organisms.

C. In sexual reproduction, offspring have fewer genes.

D. In sexual reproduction, offsprings are not identical to either parent.

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As a cell is formed during meiosis in prophase I, each chromosome matches up with its opposite chromosome that is the same size. These chromosomes are both maternal (from the mother) and paternal (from the father). Then, the bottoms of these chromosomes exchange genetic information by replacing the bottom of one of their strand.Genetic recombination

When a cell undergoes meiosis, it gets either its mother's or father's chromosome for each cell. The chances for each of these is completely random, so it produces genetic diversity instead of it all coming from one parent.

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Explanation:

Answer is D because In Asexual reproduction the offspring have identical DNA to their parent

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