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  • Yeast Budding: How Asexual Reproduction Creates Identical Cells
    The process that results in 2 yeast cells with identical traits and DNA is budding.

    Here's why:

    * Budding is a form of asexual reproduction common in yeast.

    * In budding, a small outgrowth or bud forms on the parent yeast cell.

    * The parent cell's nucleus replicates, and one copy is transferred into the bud.

    * The bud grows and eventually detaches from the parent cell, becoming a new, genetically identical yeast cell.

    This process ensures that the offspring yeast cell has an exact copy of the parent's DNA, resulting in identical traits.

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