How To Use Parthenogenetic In A Sentence
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Arrhenotoky: parthenogenetic reproduction when the progeny are all males: see thelyotoky and deuterotoky.
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
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The first hypothesis assumes that triploidy is associated with the origin of parthenogenesis and that both diploid and tetraploid parthenogenetic forms are derived.
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Parthenogenetic Anemia has TO basic zymogram and ALP marker zone which are significantly different from those of the bisexual Artemia.
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The females multiply parthenogenetically at an enormous rate, and the insects at all stages are greedily taken by insectivorous animals.
Times, Sunday Times
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They can, however, generate "uniparental" embryonic stem cell lines. Uniparental embryos with two maternal sets of chromosomes are known as parthenogenetic.
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Parthenogenetic weevils are apomictic.
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In the text books they call it parthenogenetic unisexual pseudocopulation, or uniparens (one parent).
Autotomous Penes & Endless War
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Arctic species of mayflies, scale insects, midges, caddisflies and other groups are known to be parthenogenetic.
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A single infusorian becomes in a week the ancestor of millions, that is to say, of far more individuals than could proceed under the most favourable conditions from a pair of elephants in five centuries, while Huxley calculated that the progeny of a single parthenogenetic aphis, under favouring circumstances, would in a few months outweigh the whole population of China. [
Essays in War-Time Further Studies in the Task of Social Hygiene
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Soon the whole species would consist only of parthenogenetic females.
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Most cladocerans reproduce both parthenogenetically and sexually, employing a breeding system termed cyclic parthenogenesis.
Crustacea
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The effects of fetal bovine serum(FBS) addition time, concentration and different culture systems on the developmental potentiality of bovine parthenogenetic embryos were observed.
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Several Ambystoma species are unisexual—that is, they consist only of parthenogenetic females.