Difference between revisions of "Traits:SexualReproduction"
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|definition=Reproduction involving the regular alternation of gamete formation by meiosis, and gamete fusion (karyogamy) to form a zygote (Lincoln et al.,1998). Reproduction where recombination of genetic material, derived form more than one parent is possible (Barnes et al.), true automixis involves random segregation of genes and random association of parental contribution (gametes). | |definition=Reproduction involving the regular alternation of gamete formation by meiosis, and gamete fusion (karyogamy) to form a zygote (Lincoln et al.,1998). Reproduction where recombination of genetic material, derived form more than one parent is possible (Barnes et al.), true automixis involves random segregation of genes and random association of parental contribution (gametes). | ||
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Sexual Reproduction
Sexual Reproduction: Reproduction involving the regular alternation of gamete formation by meiosis, and gamete fusion (karyogamy) to form a zygote (Lincoln et al.,1998). Reproduction where recombination of genetic material, derived form more than one parent is possible (Barnes et al.), true automixis involves random segregation of genes and random association of parental contribution (gametes).
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- Barnes R.S.K., Calow P., Olive P.J.W., Golding, D.W, and Spicer, J.I. 2006. The invertebrates: a new synthesis, Oxford: Blackwell Science Ltd., Lincoln, R., Boxshall, G. & Clark, P., 1998. A dictionary of ecology, evolution and systematics (2nd ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University of Press.
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1) Reproduction involving the regular alte … 1) Reproduction involving the regular alternation of gamete formation by meiosis, and gamete fusion (karyogamy) to form a zygote (Lincoln et al.,1998). 2) Reproduction where recombination of genetic material, derived from more than one parent is possible (Barnes et al. 2006), true amphimixis involves random segregation of genes and random association of parental contribution (gametes).iation of parental contribution (gametes). +
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