Increased mixing of genetic material occurs during sexual reproduction which, in turn, increases the chance that successful genetic mutations in individuals will be passed on to offspring. Further, individuals with different successful mutations can mate and produce offspring that carry both traits.
If the traits are dominant they will be immediately beneficial...if recessive they
will begin to occur in the F2 and beyond offspring.
The rate of evolution.
Depends entirely on the rate of reproduction.
The Evolution is faster.
I think its because there's more risks on land so the stakes are higher to evolve faster So some land organisms have babies faster meaning more genetic mutation therefore faster evolution, or extiction
sexually
lancer evolution.
It doesn't. Co-evolution is simply a special case of evolution in which two or more species affect the direction of one another's evolution. The classic example is predator/prey interaction. All rabbits are variants and all fast rabbits vary among themselves also, with the faster ones surviving to reproduce ever faster rabbits. ( within physical limits and incrementally; think of how humans have shaved time off the mile run in the last 50 years ) This drives the evolution of faster, within limits, predators to chase these rabbits. Thus you get a arms race of coevolution in two interacting organisms.
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I don't know about the same as other organisms,but definitely faster!MUCH faster!
Yes, definitely.An example would be the AIDS virus, who mutations, or evolution per se, has made the process of finding a vaccine for it quite difficult.
Sexual reproduction allows for twice the chance of an organisms offspring having a gene mutation, as the organisms DNA comes from two sources with differing genes. This increased chance means that the organism can evolve at a faster rate and therefore adapt more quickly, resulting in an advantage. The diversity in genetics of sexually reproducing organisms also reduces their susceptibility to mass infection / death. In addition, sexual reproduction is pleasurable in both humans and several primates, and this creates a stronger drive to reproduce.
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