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Why do offspring that result from sexual reproduction most likely have greater variation than offspring that result from asexual reproduction? A. In sexual reproduction, half of the genes come from each parent, allowing for greater variability. O B. In asexual reproduction, half of the genes come from each parent, allowing for greater variability. O C. In sexual reproduction, the offspring result from budding, allowing for greater variability. O D. In asexual reproduction, the offspring result from fertilization, allowing for greater variability.
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