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Polyembryony is the
phenomenon of two or more
embryos developing from a
single fertilized egg. Due to the
embryos resulting from the same egg, the embryos...
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makeup in the test subjects. This is the only
reliable manifestation of
polyembryony in the
class Mammalia, and
exists only
within the
genus Dasypus and not...
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nucellar cells, also
termed initial cells.
These additional embryos (
polyembryony) are
genetically identical to the
parent plant,
rendering them as clones...
- gymnosperms.
Selected bibliography Polyembryony among Abietineae. Bot. Gaz. 69: 153-167 (1920).
Embryo development and
polyembryony in
relation to the phylogeny...
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species exhibit a
remarkable developmental phenomenon called "
polyembryony", in
which a
single egg
multiplies clonally in the host and produces...
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reproduced a****ually,
creating 22
female babies with WW ****-chromosomes.
Polyembryony is a
widespread form of a****ual
reproduction in animals,
whereby the...
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duplicate genes in
angiosperms may
cause apomixis, bispory, tetraspory, and
polyembryony".
Biological Journal of the
Linnean Society. 61 (1): 51–94. doi:10.1111/j...
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among siblings, as the
avoidance of self super-parasitism is favoured.
Polyembryony is an
exceptional developmental process that
occurs in C. koehleri. Another...
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unique among mammals in
possessing the
reproductive trait of
monozygotic polyembryony,
meaning their offspring are
genetically identical due to the division...
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Either the
rediae or the
sporocyst develops into the
cercariae through polyembryony in the snail. The
cercariae are
adapted for
dispersal in
space and exhibit...