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- is inherited uniparentally from the mt+ mating type parent. These rare biparental zygotes allowed mapping of chloroplast genes by recombination.[citation...
- Biparental inheritance is a type of biological inheritance where the progeny inherits a maternal and a paternal allele for one gene. It is one of the criteria...
- V, Straka J (2019) Polyandrous bee provides extended offspring care biparentally as an alternative to monandry based eusociality. Proc Natl Acad Sci 116:6238–6243...
- ; Summers, K. (2010). "A key ecological trait drove the evolution of biparental care and monogamy in an amphibian". American Naturalist. 175 (4): 436–446...
- Co-parenting involves parents who together take on the socialization, care, and upbringing of children for whom they share equal responsibility. The co-parent...
- up and structure of Colombian po****tions by means of uniparental and biparental DNA markers". American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 143 (1): 13–20...
- until the death of one mate. Monogamy allows for both paternal care and biparental care, which is especially important for species in which care from both...
- both the male and female parti****te in caring for the fertilized eggs (biparental egg care). A female triggerfish stays near the spawning ground, around...
- Frankenburg FR, Reich DB, Marino MF, Lewis RE, Williams AA, et al. (2000). "Biparental failure in the childhood experiences of borderline patients". Journal...
- (haplogroup) is also a subset of a single broader set (as opposed, that is, to biparental models, such as human family trees). Haplogroups can be further divided...