What is the use of gender from evolutionary point of view?
What is the use of gender from evolutionary point of view?
Does the existence of gender give the spices an advantage? Couldn't we have intellectual spices like human who have no gender?
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Re: What is the use of gender from evolutionary point of view?
Damn, I meant species.
Re: What is the use of gender from evolutionary point of view?
primorial germs were asexual - germs still are - it works well.
why some later diverged into sexes is a mystery - the mantra is to maximize genetic diferversity,
but a hermaphrodite can do this (I think some amphibians can become so when the other sex is not arround - they can self reproduce).
so the questions is why are we not all hermaphrodites? - why we all dont have both eggs and sperm, and hope we mate with others, but if can't can self mate as last recourse (like some frogs can/do).
i offer no answer, to me it seems like a good option per evolution.
why some later diverged into sexes is a mystery - the mantra is to maximize genetic diferversity,
but a hermaphrodite can do this (I think some amphibians can become so when the other sex is not arround - they can self reproduce).
so the questions is why are we not all hermaphrodites? - why we all dont have both eggs and sperm, and hope we mate with others, but if can't can self mate as last recourse (like some frogs can/do).
i offer no answer, to me it seems like a good option per evolution.
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Re: What is the use of gender from evolutionary point of view?
Before women were created their was no cause to evolve. Things were too peaceful. The powers that be seeing the need for evolution debated this problem until some demiurge decided that the solution rested with creating women. They could provide the necessary pain in the ass or the motivation essential for evolution. Men learned they couldn't live with them or without them. But in short the effort bombed and the only ones profiting since then were lawyers and psychologists