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Asexual reproduction takes place through budding in yeast.

Here are the steps of asexual reproduction in yeast:

  1. The process begins when the yeast cell reaches a certain size and nutritional status.

  2. The parent yeast cell then forms a small bud, or outgrowth, on its surface.

  3. The nucleus of the parent cell splits into two identical nuclei.

  4. One of these nuclei migrates into the bud.

  5. The bud continues to grow throughout this process.

  6. Once the bud is fully formed, it separates from the parent cell, becoming a new, independent yeast cell.

  7. The new yeast cell is genetically identical to the parent cell, as it contains an exact copy of the parent's nucleus.

This process is a form of asexual reproduction because it only involves one parent cell and results in offspring that are genetically identical to the parent.

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