-
significant than in
other primates. In
progenesis or paedogenesis, ****ual
development is accelerated. Both
neoteny and
progenesis result in
paedomorphism (as having...
-
possible for the "immature" form of an
organism to reproduce. This is
called progenesis, in
which ****ual
development occurs faster than
other physiological development...
- of
progenesis, the
acceleration of
developmental processes such that the
juvenile form
becomes a ****ually
mature adult. This
means that in
progenesis, germ...
-
diversity to
adapt to new hosts, this worm
utilizes progenesis for
reproductive insurance.
Since progenesis does not
preclude ****ure
generations of cross-fertilization...
- hypogenous, monogenic, oogenesis, paragenesis, pathogen, polygenous,
progenesis, pseudogene, ****togenesis gen- (GEN)
beget Latin gignere, genitus,...
-
mature at four to six
years and can live to be more than
twenty years old.
Progenesis is
common for mudpuppies,
enabling them to
reach ****ual
maturity in their...
- the annelids, with the
unusual morphology perhaps due to
evolutionary progenesis, in
which organisms develop ****ual
maturity while retaining the larval...
-
decreases in
prenatal and
postnatal growth rates,
furthering the
thought that
progenesis pla**** a role in the
evolution of this animal.
Pygmy marmosets are the...
- hypogenous, monogenic, oogenesis, paragenesis, pathogen, polygenous,
progenesis, pseudogene, ****togenesis gen- (GEN)
beget Latin gignere, genitus,...
- also be
activated at
higher frequencies than usual. Thus, the
multistep progenesis of T-ALL has been said to
intensify and
rapidly progress due to ac****ulation...