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19 October, 05:19

Species which reproduce asexually lack genetic variety. why does genetic variety benefit a species

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  1. 19 October, 05:22
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    Due to being able to develop immune enzymes or toxins to fight and survive
  2. 19 October, 05:32
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    It allows the species to be more adaptive in certain situations. For example: A husky has a fluffy fur coat for winter while a chihuahua is built with a short fur coat because it isn't around cool climates, but both are of the same dog species.
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