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Some bacteria reproduce through both sexual and asexual reproduction. Which of the following is the most likely description of asexual reproduction in bacteria?
A. single cell divides, producing two new cells that have half the parent cell's genes.
B. A single cell makes copies of its DNA and divides, producing two identical offspring.
C. Sex cells from each parent combine to produce offspring
D. A bridge forms between two cells, allowing an exchange of genetic information​
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