BIO-8 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Vegetative Reproduction, Parthenogenesis, Rhizome

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Section 1: reproduction can be sexual or asexual. In order to pass on your genes, sexual reproduction allows genetic variety and natural selection is able to act on gene flow so your offspring will have the best traits in order to have good fitness. You don"t know when you"re going to find your next mate. Also since sex organs are costly you want to make sure you achieve successful reproduction and produce healthy offspring. Asexual reproduction: a reproduction mechanism in which progeny inherit dna from a single parent. Vegetative reproduction: a form of asexual reproduction in which an individual is produced from the nonsexual tissues of a parent. Many plants reproduce vegetatively from leaf, root, or rhizome tissue (e. g. , walking ferns). (for, ex some plants touch the ground and give rise to another plant) Clones: individuals that descend asexually from the same parent and bear the same genotype.

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