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Meaning of "parthenogenetic"

Parthenogenetic (adjective) - Refers to a type of reproduction in which an egg develops into an embryo without fertilization by sperm. This term is commonly used in biology to describe certain organisms that can reproduce asexually
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  • Of, pertaining to, or produced by, parthenogenesis.

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A few species of parthenogenetic centipedes are known.
Most freshwater species are parthenogenetic.
Birth of parthenogenetic mice that can develop to adulthood.
Some species are partially or wholly parthenogenetic.
These were a parthenogenetic type and thus apparently an early cultivar.
The species is usually parthenogenetic.
This species is parthenogenetic and all specimens collected so far have been female.
Some species are known to be parthenogenetic.
This can result in parthenogenetic offspring being unique from each other and from their mother.
Reproduction is usually parthenogenetic.
There are at least eight parthenogenetic species of Caucasian rock lizard in the genus Lacerta.
The problem of immune rejection can be overcome with nuclear transfer and parthenogenetic technology.
It is one of five parthenogenetic species of Timema.
Half of the Chironomidae taxa studied appear parthenogenetic.
They are cyclically parthenogenetic insects that induce galls on plants in the family Fagaceae.

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This species is parthenogenetic.
It is a parthenogenetic species, with males being extremely rare.
All the individuals are viviparous parthenogenetic females all year round.
They are very rare, because the species is substantially parthenogenetic.
Species marked with ♀ are parthenogenetic female only.
Automixis is a term that covers several reproductive mechanisms, some of which are parthenogenetic.
In warmer climates, parthenogenetic reproduction takes place throughout the year.
Many, but not all species are parthenogenetic.
As an early embryo, a parthenogenetic embryo may also be used Kim et al.
Then appear both females and males, again by parthenogenetic reproduction.
Parthenogenetic reproduction has been demonstrated in the laboratory for T. stenaspis.
It is a triploid, parthenogenetic species.
No males of T. stenaspis have ever been found and the species may be parthenogenetic.
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Sporocista . Second larval stage . During this stage, the larva develops the possibility of parthenogenetic reproduction.
Haploid individuals, however, are usually non-viable, and parthenogenetic offspring usually have the diploid chromosome number.
In B. sacculata spermatogenesis is abortive and reproduction parthenogenetic.
A parthenogenetic implant? What else would it be?
Sex determination, This is not necessary, this species is parthenogenetic in culture.
Helicotylenchus amplius n . sp ., a parthenogenetic plant-parasitic spiral nematode in Canada, is described and illustrated.
Most species of stick insects ( although not all ) are parthenogenetic.
This activation procedure promotes development of parthenogenetic embryos to the blastocyst stage ( see Table 8 below ).
Here 's a glimpse at some of the world 's most recently discovered parthenogenetic species,.
A few species are parthenogenetic, having few, if any, males.
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Marmorkrebs " are parthenogenetic crayfish that were discovered in the pet trade in the 1990s.
At day 13.5 of gestation, these parthenogenetic embryos had excessively large placentas.

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