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The evolution of condition-dependent sex in the face of high costs

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GENETICS
Volume 176, Issue 3, Pages 1713-1727

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GENETICS SOCIETY AMERICA
DOI: 10.1534/genetics.107.074203

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Facultatively sexual organisms often engage in sex more often when in poor condition. We show that such condition-depen dent sex carries evolutionary advantages and can explain the evolution of sexual reproduction even when sex entails high costs. Specifically, we show that alleles promoting individuals of low fitness to have sex more often than individuals of high fitness spread through a population. Such alleles are more likely to segregate out of bad genetic backgrounds and onto good genetic backgrounds, where they tend to remain. This abandon-ship mechanism provides a plausible model for the evolution and maintenance of facultative sex.

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