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Arrhenotoky (from Gr**** ἄρρην árrhēn "male" and τόκος tókos "birth"), also
known as
arrhenotokous parthenogenesis, is a form of
parthenogenesis in which...
- Pseudo-
arrhenotoky or
paternal genome elimination is the
phenomenon where males develop from
fertilized eggs but the
paternal genome is heterochromatinized...
- ****-determination system. They
produce haploid males from
unfertilized eggs (
arrhenotoky), a form of parthenogenesis. However, in a few
social hymenopterans,...
- loci. This
process is
called arrhenotokous parthenogenesis or
simply arrhenotoky.
Because the male bee
technically has only a mother, and no father, its...
- as the **** of
offspring is
determined by
fertilization (
arrhenotoky or pseudo-
arrhenotoky resulting in males)
rather than the ****ortment of chromosomes...
- from
fertilized eggs and are diploid.
Haplodiploidy is
sometimes called arrhenotoky.
Haplodiploidy determines the **** in all
members of the
insect orders...
-
horizontal gene
transfer from a fungus. T.
urticae reproduces through arrhenotoky, a form of
parthenogenesis in
which unfertilized eggs
develop into males...
-
parthenogenesis (reproducing
without fertilisation), many
species using arrhenotoky, a few
using thelytoky. In
Pezothrips kelly****
females hatch from larger...
- aphids)
while the
production of
males by
parthenogenesis is
referred to as
arrhenotoky (e.g., bees). When
unfertilized eggs
develop into both
males and females...
- automixis. However,
apparently all
males are
parthenogenically produced by
arrhenotoky. The
female however, can mate with her own male offspring, and thereafter...