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These two processes – accumulation of mildly damaging mutations, and loss of variation in selective sweeps – are together known as selective interference. Without recombination, selection on certain genes interferes with selection on others. By generating chromosomes with different combinations of alleles – ‘fluid chromosomes’ – sex allows selection to act on all genes individually.
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