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Allogamy or cross-fertilization is the
fertilization of an ovum from one
individual with the ****tozoa of another. By contrast,
autogamy is the term...
- thus
making the po****tion more able to
survive environmental variation.
Allogamy is the
fertilization of
flowers through cross-pollination, this occurs...
- offspring. It is one
method for
excluding self-fertilization and
promoting allogamy (outcrossing), and thus
tends to
reduce the
expression of
recessive deleterious...
- the possibility; the
resulting embryo normally developed into a mouse.
Allogamy,
which is also
known as cross-fertilisation,
refers to the fertilisation...
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Monocots have
mechanisms to
promote or
suppress cross-fertilization (
allogamy) and self-fertilization (autogamy or geitonogamy). The
pollination syndromes...
- diclinous,
incomplete or imperfect. Outcrossing, cross-fertilization or
allogamy, in
which offspring are
formed by the
fusion of the
gametes of two different...
- in ****ually
reproducing organisms, and thus
encourage outcrossing and
allogamy. It is
contrasted with
separation of ****es
among individuals (dioecy),...
-
anthers but vary in
stigma position and the
length of the
lower anthers.
Allogamy (outcrossing) on the
whole is
enforced through a late-acting (ovarian)...
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Isogamy Mate
choice Mating in
fungi Operational ****
ratio Outcrossing Allogamy Self-incompatibility **** ****ual
intercourse Transformation (genetics) Gynogenesis...
- tree of descendants. An
organism produced by ****ual cross-fertilization (
allogamy) has at
least two
ancestors (its
immediate parents), but a gene always...