SCIENCESCIENCE DAILY
Earth's first animals barely evolved until sex changed everything
Earth's earliest animals, which reproduced asexually, created low-competition communities with minimal evolutionary change. A shift to sexual reproduction, driven by environmental pressures, triggered a rapid explosion in biodiversity and accelerated evolution.
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