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Why is cloning a form of asexual reproduction
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Because in asexual reproduction, only one parent is needed; unlike sexual reproduction that takes a male and female mating to produce offspring.
Cloning comes from a single parent that has not mated; the offspring will have the exact same DNA as the parent.
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