Definition of Parthenogenetically. Meaning of Parthenogenetically. Synonyms of Parthenogenetically

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Definition of Parthenogenetically

Parthenogenetically
Parthenogenetic Par`the*no*ge*net"ic, a. (Biol.) Of, pertaining to, or produced by, parthenogenesis; as, parthenogenetic forms. -- Par`the*no*ge*net"ic*al*ly, adv.

Meaning of Parthenogenetically from wikipedia

- hence (except for aphids) are usually female. In the case of aphids, parthenogenetically produced males and females are clones of their mother except that...
- also parthenogenetically pregnant with a daughter cell. This pattern of reproduction can also occur in certain mites that are not parthenogenetic, e.g...
- including both those that reproduce ****ually and those that reproduce parthenogenetically. Although meiosis is a major characteristic of arthropods, understanding...
- receives. This system is typical in bees and wasps. Some insects are parthenogenetic, meaning that the female can reproduce and give birth without having...
- single-celled organisms such as bacteria and other prokaryotes, and parthenogenetic or apomictic multi-celled organisms. DNA barcoding and phylogenetics...
- also capable, as an alternative reproductive process, to reproduce parthenogenetically. Parthenogenesis has been described in snakes and lizards (see Wikipedia...
- Parn****ius, a small number of species are known that reproduce semi-parthenogenetically; when the female dies, a partially developed larva emerges from her...
- The marbled crayfish or Marmorkrebs (Procambarus virginalis) is a parthenogenetic crayfish that was discovered in the pet trade in Germany in 1995. Marbled...
- hatch, and the female leaves the offspring to fend for themselves. Parthenogenetic reproduction was demonstrated in a pet ball python. A genetic comparison...
- "bones" contain up to ten seeds each. Some species produce fruits parthenogenetically, such as the cultivar 'Nellie R. Stevens'. The fruits ripen in winter...