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Each individual produces a part (ss) of its progeny by random mating, the remainder (1- ss) being a result of precise copying (vegetative reproduction or apomixis) of the parental genotype.
This makes program-level imitation highly efficient: if the imitator is an infant, and the model much larger and stronger, precise copying would be likely to fail.
In the present context, I mean single-cellularity (hence, simple development) and relatively short DNA (prerequisite for the precise copying) of prokaryotes.
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