2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.01.03.522635
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Reduced effectiveness of purifying selection on new mutations in a parthenogenic terrestrial isopod (Trichoniscus pusillus)

Abstract: The "paradox of sex" refers to the question of why sexual reproduction is maintained in the wild, despite how costly it is compared to asexual reproduction. Because of these costs, one would suspect nature would select for asexual reproduction, yet sex seems to be continually selected for. Multiple hypotheses have been proposed to explain this incongruence, including the niche differentiation hypothesis, the Red Queen hypothesis, and accumulation of harmful mutations in asexual species due to inefficient purif… Show more

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