Respuesta :
There's no genetic difference from the daughter buds and the parent cell. They are exact clones and there's no increase in genetic diversity.
Answer:
The daughter cell, the bud, is produced by the division of the mother cell, in this process a yeast cell divides to produce two identical cells. It is an asexual reproduction that occurs by budding, in the cell grows an appendage which enter in the cell cycle (mitosis), finally the daughter cell possesses a copy of each chromosome equal to its mother cell.