Androgenesis: where males hijack eggs to clone themselves.
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First empirical evidence of naturally occurring androgenesis in vertebrates.Weird sex: the underappreciated diversity of sexual reproduction.Sex-biased dispersal creates spatial genetic structure in a parthenogenetic ant with a dependent-lineage reproductive system.What does the geography of parthenogenesis teach us about sex?Sex- and Gamete-Specific Patterns of X Chromosome Segregation in a Trioecious Nematode.Viable Triploid Honey Bees () Are Reliably Produced in the Progeny of CO Narcotised Queens
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Androgenesis: where males hijack eggs to clone themselves.
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Androgenesis: where males hijack eggs to clone themselves.
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Androgenesis: where males hijack eggs to clone themselves.
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Androgenesis: where males hijack eggs to clone themselves.
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Androgenesis: where males hijack eggs to clone themselves.
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10.1098/RSTB.2015.0534
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2016-10-01T00:00:00Z