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Worms Don’t Need Sex; They Dry Up Instead

Cindy Huynh  —  Feb 1, 2010

The Bdelloid rotifer has survived 30 to 40 million years without ever having sex. Without genetic variation from sexual reproduction to defend against predators these small invertebrates should have already gone extinct, but Cornell researchers have discovered the rotifers’ trick to staying alive: a drying-up adaptation that protects them against parasites.

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