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- Gynogenesis, a form of parthenogenesis, is a system of a****ual reproduction that requires the presence of sperm without the actual contribution of its...
- zygokleptons, which reproduce by zygogenesis; gynokleptons which reproduce by gynogenesis, and tychokleptons, which reproduce by a combination of both systems...
- XX females produced by gynogenesis in Rana rugosa". Zoological Science. 14: 73. Morris, M.A.; Brandon, R.A. (1984). "Gynogenesis and hybridization between...
- completely a****ual. Many other cases of obligate parthenogenesis (or gynogenesis) are found among polyploids and hybrids where the chromosomes cannot...
- ago. The hybrids were created accidentally during attempts to induce gynogenesis, a type of parthenogenic reproduction where a sperm cell must be present...
- the southern parts of the U.S. state of Texas. It reproduces through gynogenesis, and essentially all individuals are females. The common name acknowledges...
- explained by a meiotic error, leading to automictically produced eggs. Gynogenesis is a form of a****ual reproduction in which female eggs are activated...
- Parthenogenesis does not occur in D. melanogaster, but in the gyn-f9 mutant, gynogenesis occurs at low frequency. The natural po****tions of D. mangebeirai are...
- formosa is a uni**** species that uses a form of parthenogenesis called gynogenesis, where unfertilized eggs develop into embryos that produce female offspring...
- the eggs then discard the sperm genome and develop a****ually (i.e., gynogenesis, with premeiotic doubling); however, they may incorporate the genome...