Offspring formed by sexual reproduction exhibit more variation than those formed by Asexual reproduction because:
In asexual reproduction the young one is the exact same copy of its parent. This is because its genetic composition is same as of its parent.
In sexual reproduction the gametes of both the parents have qualitatively different genetic composition, so greater variation is seen.
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