Biology 1001A Chapter (outcomes) Cycle 7: Cycle 7 Outcomes

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Lecture 14 outcomes: ****examples of genetic exchange/recombination without reproduction. They don"t actually have sex (no gametes, meiosis) but they exchange genetic material, so offspring of the bacteria are not genetically identical or parent bacterium: examples of reproduction without genetic exchange/ recombination. Obligately asexual: every individual is a female that produces copies of itself. Sexual recombination is a source of new alleles and new combinations of alleles. So, sex is a great for evolution. (asexuals don"t have much variation in their genetics, so they"re more likely to go extinct. If one of the individuals is susceptible to a disease, they all are). If two genetically different people have sex and their gametes sexually recombine, then that further promotes genetic variation. Increases rate at which disadvantageous mutations can be discarded. Increases rate at which advantageous mutations can be brought together. Recombination speeds up adaptive evolution (combines helpful mutations)

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