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Why reproduce sexually?
Authors:G C Williams  J B Mitton
Institution:Department of Ecology and Evolution, and Marine Sciences Research Center, State University of New York, Stony Brook 11790, U.S.A.
Abstract:There is reason to believe that intense selection, such that only a small minority at the top of the fitness distribution has any appreciable chance of survival, can sometimes give sexual reproduction an immediate (one-life-cycle) advantage over asexual. The advantage must be great enough to balance the 50% loss of genetic material in meiosis.One model shows the advantage to be frequency-dependent in life cycles in which there are several asexual generations and one sexual. The observed frequency of sexual reproduction in such a life cycle is explained as an evolutionary equilibrium by this model. In another model the optimum frequency of asexual reproduction drops to zero as fecundity and competition increase. This explains the exclusively sexual reproduction of such fecund organism as elms and oysters. Once lost, asexual reproduction may be difficult to evolve secondarily. This explains the presence of such exclusively sexual, low-fecundity organisms as the higher vertebrates.
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