Asexual organisms risk accumulating harmful mutations over time
Cyclically parthenogenetic organisms benefit from both sexual and asexual reproduction. Sexual reproduction helps get rid of harmful mutations, while asexual reproduction maintains well-suited genes. However, too much asexual reproduction can lead to an accumulation of harmful mutations. A study using computer simulations found that the fitness of these organisms depends on how long they go without sexual reproduction. Longer periods without sex can increase the negative effects of harmful mutations.