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- W2331302610 abstract "Williams (1971) and Maynard Smith (1971 a) perceived a major paradox in the persistence of sexuality in the face of the twofold cost of meiosis (Williams and Mitton, 1973) relative to parthenogenesis. While leading to similar conclusions, the arguments of Williams and Maynard Smith differed in emphasis with respect to what Williams (1980) has termed the ecological and evolutionary problems of sexuality. Maynard Smith(1971a, 1971b, 1976, 1977, 1978a Chap. 1) argued that females who produce only parthenogenetic daughters have twice the reproductive rate of females who allocate half of their resources to the production of sons. This advantage of not producing males (Maynard Smith, 1978a p. 3) has evidently been appreciated since the last century (see Lloyd, 1980a) and has been discussed by Stalker (1956), Maslin (1971), White (1970, 1973 p. 697-699), and Clark (1973), among others. Distinct from this resource allocation argument is the genetic argument that holds that parthenogenetic parents are twice as closely related to their offspring as are sexual parents (Williams, 1971, 1975 p.8-9; Williams and Mitton, 1973; Maynard Smith, 1974). Other advantages associated with parthenogenesis have been proposed as well, including elimination of segregation or recombination load (White, 1970, 1973 p. 697; Maslin, 1968). While the two main arguments described above have been discussed inter-" @default.
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- W2331302610 title "ON THE EVOLUTION OF PARTHENOGENESIS: A GENETIC REPRESENTATION OF THE “COST OF MEIOSIS”" @default.
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