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A sexual/apomictic consensus linkage map of Eragrostis curvula at tetraploid level. [PDF]
Gallardo J +5 more
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The Tree of Sex consortium: a global initiative for studying the evolution of reproduction in eukaryotes. [PDF]
Jeffries D +13 more
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Genomic insights into evolution of parthenogenesis and triploidy in the flowerpot snake. [PDF]
Lv Y +11 more
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Spawning Asynchrony and Mixed Reproductive Strategies in a Common Mass Spawning Coral. [PDF]
Ricardo GF +7 more
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Genome evolution in parthenogenetic nematodes shaped by chromosome rearrangements and rare sex
Chung G +12 more
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2020
Abstract The dominant mode of reproduction in eucaryotes is sexual. This has been described as a paradox given that sex is much more costly than reproducing asexually, such as by parthenogenesis. In the Crustacea, parthenogenesis is commonly found in the Ostracoda and Branchiopoda (Artemia and Cladocera), and studies of these species ...
David J. Innes, France Dufresne
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Abstract The dominant mode of reproduction in eucaryotes is sexual. This has been described as a paradox given that sex is much more costly than reproducing asexually, such as by parthenogenesis. In the Crustacea, parthenogenesis is commonly found in the Ostracoda and Branchiopoda (Artemia and Cladocera), and studies of these species ...
David J. Innes, France Dufresne
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Nature, 2000
Parthenogenesis-inducing Wolbachia bacteria are reproductive parasites that cause infected female wasps to produce daughters without mating. This manipulation of the host's reproduction enhances the transmission of Wolbachia to future generations because the bacteria are passed on vertically only from mothers to daughters.
Huigens, M.E. +5 more
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Parthenogenesis-inducing Wolbachia bacteria are reproductive parasites that cause infected female wasps to produce daughters without mating. This manipulation of the host's reproduction enhances the transmission of Wolbachia to future generations because the bacteria are passed on vertically only from mothers to daughters.
Huigens, M.E. +5 more
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Journal of Phycology, 2021
Monoecy and parthenogenesis exist in certain male and female gametophytes of the brown alga Undaria pinnatifida. The inheritance of these traits is not known.
Tifeng Shan +3 more
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Monoecy and parthenogenesis exist in certain male and female gametophytes of the brown alga Undaria pinnatifida. The inheritance of these traits is not known.
Tifeng Shan +3 more
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