Asexual Rotifers Defy Evolutionary Norms, Offer Insights into Rapid Adaptation
Rotifers can reproduce either by themselves or through sexual reproduction, depending on the environment. Specific molecules can influence whether rotifers reproduce sexually or asexually. Rotifers reproduce quickly, which may explain why some have evolved to only reproduce asexually. Mutations during asexual reproduction can create genetic diversity, potentially giving asexual rotifers an evolutionary advantage.