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Which of the following is an advantage of sexual reproduction? A. There is no need to find a mate. B. It does not require meiosis. C. It leads to decreased genetic diversity. D. It leads to increased genetic
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Which of the following is an advantage of sexual reproduction? A. There is no need to find a mate. B. It does not require meiosis. C. It leads to decreased genetic diversity. D. It leads to increased genetic diversity.
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Agreed the answer is D as sexual reproduction DOES require meiosis which leads to greater genetic diversity
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The answer should be D as far as I am aware.
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