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What role does sex play in evolution? Sexual reproduction allows an organism to combine half of its genes with half of another individuals genes, which means new combinations of genes are produced every generation.
Evolutionary psychology perspectives, including those on gender differences in sexuality and violence, focus on behaviors adaptive value, and are grounded in Darwins (1871) concept of survival of the fittest. Evolutionary psychology posits that reproductive strategies differ between men and women in part because of
These findings also apply to animals (via the unified theory) and provide the first evidence in support of the theory that the establishment of separate sexes stemmed from a genetic mutation in hermaphroditic genes that led to male and female sex chromosomes.
The evolution of sexual reproduction is considered paradoxical, because asexually reproducing individuals should be able to outperform sexually reproducing individuals.
Sexual reproduction is important for the survival of the species and a changing environment because sexual reproduction produces genetically distinct and different individuals. Asexual reproduction requires less energy than sexual reproduction and asexual reproduction only requires a single individual.

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Reproduction ensures the continuity of the species and keeps it from becoming extinct. It plays a role in evolution as it creates variations via genetic recombinations. It helps to increase the number of species in the ecosystem.
The sexual strategies theory explicates sex-specific qualities that confers evolutionary benefits which are thus attractive to the opposite sex: Among males, social status translates into reproductive advantage because females prefer males who possess traits which signal their ability to invest resources in their