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Sex and Asex: A Clonal Lexicon

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JOURNAL OF HEREDITY
卷 112, 期 1, 页码 1-8

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/jhered/esaa058

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sexual reproduction; asexual reproduction; clonal reproduction; partial clonality; evolution of sex

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  1. National Science Foundation (NSF) [DEB-1923495]
  2. University of Alabama at Birmingham
  3. Phycological Society of America

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Organisms in the tree of life have complex life cycles involving sexual and asexual reproduction, with significant ecological implications. Researchers investigating these cycles are focused on understanding how evolution and ecological forces shape these modes of reproduction.
Organisms across the tree of life have complex life cycles that include both sexual and asexual reproduction or that are obligately asexual. These organisms include ecologically dominant species that structure many terrestrial and marine ecosystems, as well as many pathogens, pests, and invasive species. We must consider both the evolution and maintenance of these various reproductive modes and how these modes shape the genetic diversity, adaptive evolution, and ability to persist in the species that exhibit them. Thus, having a common framework is a key aspect of understanding the biodiversity that shapes our planet. In the 2019 AGA President's Symposium, Sex and Asex: The genetics of complex life cycles, researchers investigating a wide range of taxonomic models and using a variety of modes of investigation coalesced around a common theme-understanding not only how such complex life cycles may evolve, but how they are shaped by the evolutionary and ecological forces around them. In this introduction to the Special Issue from the symposium, we give an overview of some of the key ideas and areas of investigation (a common clonal lexicon, we might say) and introduce the breadth of work submitted by symposium participants.

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