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1 June, 14:51

Why do organisms who reproduce sexually show more variation than those that reproduce asexually?

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  1. 1 June, 16:55
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    A likely explanation is that the variation that sexual reproduction creates among offspring is very important to the survival and reproduction of those offspring. The only source of variation in asexual organisms is mutation. This is the ultimate source of variation in sexual organisms.
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