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1.5 million sexless years no good for stick insects

6 July 2011

ONE stick insect species may have been celibate for 1.5 million years.

Ditching sex means no risky matings, but harmful mutations build up over the generations, so asexual animals shouldn’t survive for long.

of Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, Canada, established the last time stick insects had sex by studying mutation rates of two genes (Current Biology, ).

A lack of sex might eventually catch up with the insect, says of the University of Texas at Austin, as 1.5 million years is not long in evolutionary terms. “It looks like asexuals arise commonly and must go extinct commonly too,” he says.

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