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9 July, 10:59

during asexual reproduction in a yeast cell, two daughter buds are formed. what is true about the daughter buds formed in the process

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  1. 9 July, 11:05
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    Both daughters will have the same genetic information as the parent cell.

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    The daughter yeast cell produced during the budding is genetically similar to the mother cell as it forms as a result of mitosis but is generally smaller in size as compared to the mother cell.
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