ea0029pl3 | Mating, sex and the immune system in humans and fish | ICEECE2012
Milinski M.
Sexual reproduction is still an evolutionary puzzle. A female “throws away” half of her genes during meiosis, and fills up what she lost with genes from a male. To compensate for this two-fold cost of efficiency selective mate choice has to achieve at least a two-fold genetic benefit in each generation so that sexual reproduction is not lost.Sexual selection has been proposed as one mechanism to explain the maintenance of high allelic diver...