Offspring formed as a result of sexual reproduction exhibit more variations because
During sexual reproduction the gametes come from two parents which belong to same species, due to mixing of two different gametes the offsprings exhibit more variations. But in asexual reproduction only single parent is involved, hence little or no variation is seen in offsprings.
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