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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 Anonymous
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Thus, offsprings of asexual reproduction are more or less genetically similar to their parents. So, it can be concluded that evolution in sexually reproducing organisms proceed at a faster pace than in asexually reproducing organisms.

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