Asexual Reproduction
Cross-source consensus on Asexual Reproduction from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- In the asexual model, each individual reproduces independently according to its age-specific reproduction probability, followed by mutation in the offspring genome. — An In Silico Model to Simulate the Evolution of Biological Aging
- Asexual populations under constant resources did not evolve strong age differentiation in genomically encoded survival or reproduction probabilities. — An In Silico Model to Simulate the Evolution of Biological Aging
- Under variable resources, asexual populations failed to reach the low-amplitude population-resource equilibrium observed in large sexual populations. — An In Silico Model to Simulate the Evolution of Biological Aging
- Asexual populations under fixed resources effectively escaped senescence in this model. — An In Silico Model to Simulate the Evolution of Biological Aging
- Age-dependent mortality in asexual populations under variable resources is interpreted as linked to demographic and environmental instability rather than strong genome-level age differentiation. — An In Silico Model to Simulate the Evolution of Biological Aging