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4 November, 16:08

A particular plant species can reproduce both sexually and asexually. When samples of this plant are grown in an environment where a harmful bacterial pathogen is abundant, the plants that survive are likely to have been produced primarily through what type of reproduction?

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  1. 4 November, 16:15
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    The plant should reproduce by sexual reproduction.

    Explanation:

    In asexual reproduction, the chances of variation becomes limited which decreases the chances of evolution of a species but in sexual reproduction the chances of variation in species increases which increases the evolution rate in sexually reproducing organisms.

    So if a plant growing in an environment where harmful bacteria pathogen is abundant then the plant should reproduce sexually which will allow the production of genetically different offspring which will have a new allele that can resist the bacterial infection which is not possible in asexual reproduction due to lack of or slow variation.
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