But although mating is pretty important, the potential gene pool is very small: there is very little opportunity for expanding genetic diversity. This could mean that the mites are on track for an ...
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Evolution without sex: How asexual mites generate genetic diversity and ensure survivalThe asexual oribatid mites produce their female offspring from unfertilized eggs without males. Males are absent or extremely rare and do not contribute to the gene pool. Depending on the ...
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