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Why does sexual reproduction result in more genetic variation in a species?

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The process of sexual reproduction introduces variation into the species because the alleles that the mother and the father carry are mixed together in the offspring. A disadvantage is that sexual reproduction takes longer than asexual reproduction. Asexual reproduction results in offspring which are genetically the same as the parent organism (not counting a rare mutation). Sexual reproduction produces a random mixture of the genetics derived from both parents.

In sexual reproduction, offspring are not identical to either parent.

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Sexual reproduction result in more genetic variation in species than in asexual reproduction because it involves two species with different types of genes. During sexual reproduction, the sperm unites with the egg cells which may happen internally or an external environment.

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