Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Meiosis, Pair Bond, Gamete

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How and why sexual reproduction increases the speed at which favorable mutations can be combined. Adaptive evolution is by which these helpful mutations alleles spread out in a population. (ex there are 2 large populations that each have 3 helpful mutations, A b c, and one of the populations produce asexually, the other one produce sexually: In asexually producing populations, the 3 mutations will compete until one of them will increase in frequency and outcompete the other ones and then after long time after having. Relationship between sexual reproduction and extinction risk sexual recombination benefits the population by increasing speed of evolution. Rate at which disadvantageous mutations can be discarded. Why mutational (long-term) explanations for sex are not sufficient to explain its persistence. The speed in which harmful mutations can be removed and the speed in which helpful mutations are combined. This of course lead to the prevention of extinction.

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