Biology, asked by dharamveerbaba013, 7 months ago

Why is there more scope of evolution in sexual reproduction than asexual reproduction​

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Answered by saurabhkrishnan28
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In reproducing asexually, no time nor energy needs to be expended in choosing a mate. And if the environment has not changed, then there may be little reason for variation, as the organism may already be well adapted. Sex, however, has evolved as the most prolific means of species branching into the tree of life.

Answered by Anonymous
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In reproducing asexually, no time nor energy needs to be expended in choosing a mate. And if the environment has not changed, then there may be little reason for variation, as the organism may already be well adapted. Sex, however, has evolved as the most prolific means of species branching into the tree of life.

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