Why sex persists: evolution’s messy engine of life

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Adam Weymouth reviews On the Origin of Sex by Lixing Sun, arguing that sex evolved to repair DNA and shuffle genes, helping prevent mutation buildup and fueling biodiversity; the piece surveys varied sex strategies across life—from aphids to clownfish—and cautions that human sexuality sits at the intersection of biology, culture and ethics, not biology alone.
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