Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Frequency-Dependent Selection, Asexual Reproduction, Plant Reproductive Morphology

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Lecture 14: examples of genetic exchange/ recombination without reproduction, and of reproduction without genetic exchange/ recombination. In some bacteria, genetic information is transferred to one another through mating tubes (pseudosex), however, reproduction is not definite to occur after this (sex without reproduction). Binary fission is reproduction without sex (asexual, no genetic recombination), since two daughter bacteria are clones of the mother (reproduction without sex). Asexual reproduction is another example of reproduction without sex, or genetic exchange. Lizards (all female) have no sex (genetic exchange), but do reproduce: how recombination contributes to population genetic variation. Genetic recombination can mix alleles and new combination of alleles at multiple loci, increase genetic variation in a population. Whereas, asexual reproduction give rise to offspring that are genetically identical: meanings of monoecious, dioecious. Monoecious (hermaphrodites) organisms have both female and male reproductive organs (ex, rose produce pollen and female gametes).

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