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Science 25 September 1998: Vol. 281. no. 5385, pp. 1986 - 1990 DOI: 10.1126/science.281.5385.1986
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Review
Why Sex and Recombination?
N. H. Barton,
B. Charlesworth
REVIEW
Most higher organisms reproduce sexually, despite the automatic
reproductive advantage experienced by asexual variants. This implies
the operation of selective forces that confer an advantage to sexuality
and genetic recombination, at either the population or individual
level. The effect of sex and recombination in breaking down negative
correlations between favorable variants at different genetic loci,
which increases the efficiency of natural selection, is likely to be a
major factor favoring their evolution and maintenance. Various
processes that can cause such an effect have been studied theoretically. It has, however, so far proved hard to discriminate among them empirically.
The authors are at the Institute of Cell, Animal and Population
Biology, University of Edinburgh, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JT,
UK. E-mail: (N.H.B.) n.barton{at}ed.ac.uk and (B.C.)
brian.charlesworth{at}ed.ac.uk
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