نتایج جستجو برای: asexual reproduction

تعداد نتایج: 69702  

2009
Christian Rabeling José Lino-Neto Simone C. Cappellari Iracenir A. Dos-Santos Ulrich G. Mueller Maurício Bacci

The general prevalence of sexual reproduction over asexual reproduction among organisms testifies to the evolutionary benefits of recombination, such as accelerated adaptation to changing environments and elimination of deleterious mutations. Documented instances of asexual reproduction in groups otherwise dominated by sexual reproduction challenge evolutionary biologists to understand the spec...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1960
Earl D. Hanson

Among the turbellarian flatworms reproduction is typically associated with a sexual process. However, in certain orders such as the Tricladida and Rhabdocoela asexual reproduction is also recognized.8 The purpose of this short paper is to report the discovery of asexual reproduction by what is probably a fission-like process in another order of Turbellaria, the Acoela. Asexual reproduction was ...

Journal: :Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research 2018

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2016
Bart P S Nieuwenhuis Timothy Y James

Fungi are a diverse group of organisms with a huge variation in reproductive strategy. While almost all species can reproduce sexually, many reproduce asexually most of the time. When sexual reproduction does occur, large variation exists in the amount of in- and out-breeding. While budding yeast is expected to outcross only once every 10 000 generations, other fungi are obligate outcrossers wi...

2016
Jun Tabata Ryoko T. Ichiki Hirotaka Tanaka Daisuke Kageyama

Asexual reproduction, including parthenogenesis in which embryos develop within a female without fertilization, is assumed to confer advantages over sexual reproduction, which includes a "cost of males." Sexual reproduction largely predominates in animals, however, indicating that this cost is outweighed by the genetic and/or ecological benefits of sexuality, including the acquisition of advant...

2015
Xiao-Wei Li Ping Wang Jozsef Fail Anthony M. Shelton Robert Belshaw

Populations of Thrips tabaci are known to have two sympatric but genetically isolated reproductive modes, arrhenotoky (sexual reproduction) and thelytoky (asexual reproduction). Herein, we report behavioral, ecological and genetic studies to determine whether there is gene flow between arrhenotokous and thelytokous T. tabaci. We did not detect significant preference by arrhenotokous males to ma...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2014
Casper J van der Kooi Tanja Schwander

Asexual lineages can derive from sexual ancestors via different mechanisms and at variable rates, which affects the diversity of the asexual population and thereby its ecological success. We investigated the variation and evolution of reproductive systems in Aptinothrips, a genus of grass thrips comprising four species. Extensive population surveys and breeding experiments indicated sexual repr...

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Laurianne Leniaud Hugo Darras Raphael Boulay Serge Aron

With a few rare exceptions, the vast majority of animals reproduce sexually. Some species have, however, evolved alternative modes of reproduction by shifting from classical bisexuality to unorthodox reproductive systems, like parthenogenesis, gynogenesis, or hybridogenesis. Under hybridogenesis, both the maternal and paternal genomes are expressed in somatic tissues, whereas the germline is pu...

2017
Yongjie Liu Zhixia Ying Shichang Wang Jinbao Liao Hui Lu Liang Ma Zhenqing Li

Masting is defined as the intermittent highly variable production of seed in a plant population. According to reproductive modes, that is, sexual and asexual reproduction, masting species can be separated into three groups, that is, (1) species, for example, bamboo, flower only once before they die; (2) species, for example, Fagus, reproduce sexually; and (3) species, for example, Stipa tenacis...

2009
STEPHEN D. CAIRNS

A compilation and reorgani of reproduction in Sclerca discussed, based on intrat tacular budding, and trans modes are recognized, incl newly described processes tial colony mortality, ase elaboration of the anthobl which solitary Scleractini emphasized, which include cidental fragmentation, pr and transverse division, asexual reproduction emplo analogs in the Actiniaria zation of asex tinia is ...

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