Biology, asked by ghadei079, 10 months ago

why do most of the eukaryotes reproduce sexually​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Eukaryotes reproduce sexually because the common ancestor of all eukaryotes reproduced sexually and passed on the trait to all its descendants. Some eukaryotes later lost the ability to reproduce sexually and reverted to asexual reproduction, while others retained the ability to do both.

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