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Lost Sex: The Evolutionary Biology of
Parthenogenesis
And last but not least, are asexuals really doomed to early extinction or do genuine ancient asexuals exist? This book assembles contributions from the most important research groups dealing with asexual evolution in eukaryotes.
Isa Schön, Koen Martens, Peter J. Dijk, 2009
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Parthenogenesis and Polyploidy in Mammalian Development
Conclusions Racial haploid parthenogenesis occurs in several invertebrates.
Occasional haploid (parthenogenetic?) blastocysts are found in the mouse, and
the beginning of Route 1 a in the rat. Experimental haploid parthenogenesis has
...
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On
parthenogenesis: or The successive production of ...
or The successive production of procreating individuals from a single ovum; a
discourse introduction to the Hunterian lectures on generation and devleopment,
for the year 1849 ; delivered at the Royal college of Surgeons of England Richard
...
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Encyclopedia of Entomology
As discussed below, in holocyclic life cycles (female cyclical parthenogenesis,
alternating with sexual reproduction), sexual females and males are produced in
response to cues/stimuli that could be external or internal. On the other hand, ...
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Biology: A Functional Approach
Parthenogenesis is the development of a new individual from an unfertilized egg.
Although many instances of artificial parthenogenesis are claimed, as a natural
occurrence it is restricted to certain groups of invertebrates, notably insects.
Virgin birth Most eggs lie dormant and eventually die unless they are roused into
new development by a sperm, but a minority of eggs can accomplish this feat on
their own accord. Virgin birth — or parthenogenesis — is now causing a flurry of ...
Introduction Parthenogenesis is a form of reproduction in which an egg can
develop into an embryo without being fertilized by a sperm. Parthenogenesis is
derived from the Greek words for "virgin birth," and several insect species
including ...
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Aphid Ecology An optimization approach: An Optimization Approach
The term 'parthenogenesis' was coined by Richard Owen in 1849, who defined it
as the successive production of procreating individuals from a single ovum. He
also viewed the increase in numbers by parthenogenesis as similar to growth, ...
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Evolutionary Ecology of Freshwater Animals: Concepts and ...
Brooding may aid in the early evolution of parthenogenesis, but ecological forces
, such as escape from parasites, will ultimately determine if parthenogenesis is
maintained within a lineage. An alternative to the selective arena formulation is ...
Bruno Streit, Thomas Stadler, Curtis M. Lively, 1997
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
1985) cf. parthenogenesis: androgenesis haplodiploidy n. See parthenogenesis:
arrhenotoky. haploid parthenogenesis See parthenogenesis: generative
parthenogenesis. hemizygoid parthenogenesis n. “Development of an individual
from ...
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «PARTHENOGENESIS»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
parthenogenesis w wiadomościach.
Are all the menfolk dead already?
Other novels have constructed worlds around parthenogenesis, or diseases that wipe men out, or technologies that replace men, in order to ... «Deccan Herald, Lip 15»
Maternity leave discrimination means 54000 women lose their jobs …
Well, unless you think human conception happens through parthenogenesis, you'll realise that it's in fact usually a choice that two people make ... «The Guardian, Lip 15»
Spiny waterflea confirmed in Lake Vermilion
The species reproduces by a process called parthenogenesis. Most of the year, the species population is entirely female, which allows for rapid ... «Hometown Focus, Lip 15»
Lake Vermilion infested with spiny waterflea
The species reproduces by a process called parthenogenesis. Most of the year, the species population is entirely female, which allows for rapid ... «KARE, Lip 15»
Colon Health and TCM
The basic approach in my practice focuses on the principles of "differentiation of yin and yang comes first" and "treatment aiming at its parthenogenesis. «Acupuncture Today, Lip 15»
The Verge Review of Animals: the all-female whiptail lizard
This natural form of cloning is called "parthenogenesis" — and it isn't as complicated as it sounds. Credit: bamyers4az / Flickr. First, let's talk ... «The Verge, Lip 15»
A novel intracellular mutualistic bacterium in the invasive ant …
Several bacterial symbionts are known to be reproductive manipulators, with cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) and parthenogenesis induction ... «Nature.com, Lip 15»
OXI to NAI. NAI to OXI. OXI to OXI.
Perhaps this shock doctrine of capital controls and flatlined economy will finally spawn a meaningful parthenogenesis. On this day where OXI ... «Greek Reporter, Lip 15»
Dawn Fraser's Nick Kyrgios rant could prompt new TV show
Unquote. (In passing, reader Frank Duff asks, “If Greece has to or decides to go it alone, might it be called parthenogenesis?”) Means to an end. «The Australian, Lip 15»
'Virgin Births' Won't Save The Smalltooth Sawfish From Extinction
Parthenogenesis is not going to save a species from extinction. To explain why, I'll need to first explain how parthenogenesis works. And then ... «Gizmodo Australia, Lip 15»