Science, asked by Afifur50, 8 months ago

Explain how sexual reproduction gives rise to more viable variations than asexual
reproduction. How does this affect the evolution of those organisms that reproduce
sexually ?​

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Answered by Shankhgoswami
7

Answer:

sexual reproduction give rise to more viable variation because two different germ cells of two different is involved and the offspring posses both parent's properties while in asexual reproduction only a single parent is involved so the offspring posses only one parent's property therefore there is more variation in sexual reproduction as compared to asexual reproduction.

This will effect the evolution because the offspring will be completely different from parents.

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Answered by Anonymous
54

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Sexual reproduction causes a lot of viable variations because of the subsequent reasons:

(a) Error in repetition of desoxy ribonucleic acid, that don’t seem to be extremely vital.

(b) Random segregation of paternal and maternal body at the time of sex cell formation.

(c) Exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes throughout formation of gametes.

(d) Accumulation of variations occurred because of reproduction over generation after generation and choice naturally created wide diversity.

(e) In case of agamogenesis, solely the terribly tiny changes because of inaccuracies in desoxy ribonucleic acid copying pass away the relative. Thus, off springs of agamogenesis are a lot of or less genetically just like their folks. So, it will be ended that evolution in sexually reproducing organisms proceed at a quicker pace than in asexually reproducing organisms.

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