Definition of Androgenesis. Meaning of Androgenesis. Synonyms of Androgenesis

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- chromosomes are inherited, which is more common than androgenesis). The offspring produced in androgenesis will still have maternally inherited mitochondria...
- embryos. The process of androgenesis allows a mature plant embryo to form from a reduced, or immature, pollen grain. Androgenesis usually occurs under stressful...
- referred to as androgenesis or androclinesis involves (artificial) culture of haploid plants from anther tissue or microspores. Androgenesis has also been...
- field of evolutionary biology. The male equivalent to this process is androgenesis where the father is the sole contributor of DNA. Most gynogenetic species...
- cereals, including triticale. These two techniques are referred to as androgenesis, which refers to the development of pollen. Many plant species and cultivars...
- complete moles, all nuclear genes are inherited from the father only (androgenesis). In approximately 80% of these androgenetic moles, the most probable...
- for themselves. Cyprinids contain the first and only known example of androgenesis in a vertebrate, in the Squalius alburnoides allopolyploid complex. Most...
- (2002-01-01). "Postmenopausal hyperthecosis: Functional dysregulation of androgenesis in climacteric ovary". Obstetrics and Gynecology. 99 (5 SUPPL. 1): 893–897...
- meiosis and hybridogenesis. It has the first confirmed instance of natural androgenesis in a vertebrate, where an individual inherits only genes from the father...
- species in many areas of the world. Unusually, some members reproduce via androgenesis, wherein all genes are inherited from the male, one of the very few animals...