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Heterogamy is a term
applied to a
variety of
distinct phenomena in
different scientific domains.
Usually having to do with some kind of difference, "hetero"...
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gametes are of
different sizes, a
condition known as
anisogamy or
heterogamy that
applies to
humans and
other mammals. The
human ovum has approximately...
- cell of the
colony into 16-32 zoogametes.
Zoogametes show
indications of
heterogamy, a
slight difference in the size and
motility of the
pairs that fuse to...
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mechanisms for **** determination, such as male
heterogamy (like most
insects and mammals),
female heterogamy (like birds), and
maternal control over offspring...
- "alternation of generations". Later, the
phenomenon in
animals became known as
heterogamy,
while the term "alternation of generations" was
restricted to the life...
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Government Printing Office. Atkinson, M. P.; Gl****, B. L. (1985). "Marital age
heterogamy and homogamy, 1900 to 1980".
Journal of
Marriage and the Family. 47 (3):...
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culturally important way,
similar to each
other Cleistogamy Endogamy Heterogamy Isogamy Self-fertilization Self-pollination This
disambiguation page lists...
- gametogenesis, gametophyte, geitonogamy, heterogametic, heterogamous,
heterogamy, homogametic, karyogamy, misogamy, monogamous, monogamy, oogamy, planogamete...
- Dis****ortative
mating (also
known as
negative ****ortative
mating or
heterogamy) is a
mating pattern in
which individuals with
dissimilar phenotypes mate...
- gametogenesis, gametophyte, geitonogamy, heterogametic, heterogamous,
heterogamy, homogametic, karyogamy, misogamy, monogamous, monogamy, oogamy, planogamete...