What is common between vegetative reproduction and apomixis?
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Vegetative Reproduction:
Vegetative propagation or Vegetative reproduction is the formation of new plants.
Vegetative reproduction is the method of asexual reproduction in plants.
It takes place with the help of vegetative parts like roots, stems, leaves, and buds.
In the plants, the units of vegetative propagation such as runner, rhizome, sucker, tuber, offset, and bulb are all capable of giving rise to new offspring.
In this process, the progeny that produces is identical to the parent as there is no recombination of genetic material.
Apomixis:
Apomixis is the replacement of normal sexual reproduction with an asexual reproduction without fertilization
It is an asexual mode of seed formation that produce a clonal progeny with a maternal genotype.
Apomixis in plants is the ability of plants to bypass the most fundamental aspects of sexual reproduction meiosis and fertilization without the need for male fertilization.
The resulting seed will germinate into a plant that develops as a maternal clone.
Hence, the common factor between vegetative reproduction and apomixis is that they both produce progeny identical to the parent.