because it makes sex cells, so humans and/or animals can produce offspring.
During meosis it can be possible that the chromosomal or gene mutations occurs which ultimetly leads to formation of new raw organic materials,which may be the base of new traits in species.
Meiosis is important to evolution because of its ability to form new gene mutations and raw materials. If meiosis didn't occur, sex cells could not duplicate.
It allows for genetic recombination-
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Meiosis produces new varieties .
Evolution is enabled by natural selection: the ability of a species through its individuals to make long-term improved changes in its response to its environment through beneficial mutations, resulting in the species being able to reproduce itself more successfully than before.
Meiosis
Mistakes in meiosis can be beneficial. These mistakes are considered nonlethal mutations in the DNA of the organism. A example of a good mutation would be the changing of a butterfly's wing color. If a parent butterfly produces an offspring with a different color pattern, this can be beneficial to the offspring. The color pattern may be darker. This could help it blend in with the environment and survive from predators. Essentially, a beneficial mistake in meiosis would be considered a form of natural selection where the offspring continues to evolve.
Mutations that succeed [are beneficial] provide Evolution, so not at all.
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Meiosis produces new varieties .
Meiosis takes place in sexual reproduction and genetic variations takes place in sexual reproduction. Genetic variations lead to evolution to new species.
coevolution
The ratio of beneficial traits tends to increase until each member of the species possesses the trait, at which point the trait is fixed.
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Evolution is enabled by natural selection: the ability of a species through its individuals to make long-term improved changes in its response to its environment through beneficial mutations, resulting in the species being able to reproduce itself more successfully than before.
Through mutations in DNA. If a mutation is beneficial and helps the organism survive it is passed on to the next generation which leads to the evolution of a species causing it to change.
contributes to genetic variation.
Evolution is a change in species over time.
Most mutations that occur have a neutral effect, or none at all, so they would not affect evolution. Organisms with mutations that cause detrimental impact typically will not survive; therefore, they will not reproduce, and the mutation will not be passed on, so the species will not be affected overall. Beneficial mutations are typically the only mutations that will affect an organism's posterity and the evolution of its species, but good mutations are very rare. This is why most mutations have little effect on the evolution of a species.
Meiosis occurs in the reproductive cells to form male and female gametes. For sexual reproduction meiosis is essential. Genetic advance is achieved by crossing over in chromosomes during meiosis, hence meiosis helps in evolution of races in plants.Meiosis occurs in the reproductive cells to form male and female gametes. For sexual reproduction meiosis is essential. Genetic advance is achieved by crossing over in chromosomes during meiosis, hence meiosis helps in evolution of races in plants.