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In the living world, there is a great deal of genetic variation. The genetic information of dogs differs from the genetic information of cats; the genetic information of plants differs from the genetic information of bacteria; the genetic information of a child differs from the genetic information of his or her father; and so on.

Which of the following is least likely to be a source of genetic variation among living organisms?

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every organism has a different amount of daughter cells, and chromosomes. This is determined by the amount of cells the organism holds, what it eats, and it's size

Asexual Reproduction

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