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- account for outcrossing ****ual reproduction. The disadvantages of self-fertilized offspring (inbreeding depression) are now thought to be largely due to...
- production of a fertilized egg called a zygote, initiating embryonic development. Scientists discovered the dynamics of human fertilization in the 19th century...
- earlier developments such as the Austrian School of economics, and cross-fertilized with atomic physics (see state price) and other heavily quantitative...
- cucurbitacins, and such ornamental plants can cross-fertilize edible cucurbitaceae—any such cross-fertilized seeds used by the gardener for growing food...
- self-fertilized organisms derived from a heterozygous individual, ****uming equal fitness The evolutionary shift from outcrossing to self-fertilization is...
- schlosseri. Self-fertilized eggs develop with a substantially higher frequency of anomalies during cleavage than cross-fertilized eggs (23% vs. 1.6%)...
- during cleavage than cross-fertilized eggs (23% vs. 1.6%). Also a significantly lower percentage of larvae derived from self-fertilized eggs metamorphose...
- schlosseri. Self-fertilized eggs develop with a substantially higher frequency of anomalies during cleavage than cross-fertilized eggs (23% vs. 1.6%)...
- parenthood project during in vitro fertilization and after discontinuation of unsuccessful in vitro fertilization". Fertility and Sterility. 92 (1): 149–156...
- strategies (e.g., annual or perennial) are inherently linked. Self-fertilization (selfing, or autogamy) is more common in annual compared to perennial...