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Development of more than one embryo from a single egg
Polyembryony is the phenomenon of two or more embryos developing from a single fertilized egg. Due to the embryos resulting from the same egg, the embryos
Polyembryony
Placental mammals in the order Cingulata
makeup in the test subjects. This is the only reliable manifestation of polyembryony in the class Mammalia, and exists only within the genus Dasypus and not
Armadillo
Family of wasps
Some species exhibit a remarkable developmental phenomenon called "polyembryony", in which a single egg multiplies clonally in the host and produces
Encyrtidae
Species of insect
among siblings, as the avoidance of self super-parasitism is favoured. Polyembryony is an exceptional developmental process that occurs in C. koehleri. Another
Copidosoma_koehleri
Form of seed reproduction
nucellar cells, also termed initial cells. These additional embryos (polyembryony) are genetically identical to the parent plant, rendering them as clones
Nucellar_embryony
Class of parasitic flatworms
Either the rediae or the sporocyst develops into the cercariae through polyembryony in the snail. The cercariae are adapted for dispersal in space and exhibit
Trematoda
Species of flowering plant
Department of Horticulture. T. Shimomura, T. Kondo 2000. Seed Germination and Polyembryony of some Liliaceae Ground Covers Native to Japan. Horticulturae 517. Jay
Liriope_muscari
Genus of mammals belonging to the armadillo order of xenarthrans
unique among mammals in possessing the reproductive trait of monozygotic polyembryony, meaning their offspring are genetically identical due to the division
Dasypus
Phylum of colonial aquatic invertebrates called moss animals
clones created by division of a single egg; this is called monozygotic polyembryony, and is a reproductive strategy also used by armadillos. Cheilostome
Bryozoa
American botanist
gymnosperms. Selected bibliography Polyembryony among Abietineae. Bot. Gaz. 69: 153-167 (1920). Embryo development and polyembryony in relation to the phylogeny
John_Theodore_Buchholz
Asexual development of seed in botany
duplicate genes in angiosperms may cause apomixis, bispory, tetraspory, and polyembryony". Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 61 (1): 51–94. doi:10.1111/j
Apomixis
Group of wasps
host, the parasitoid egg hatches into a larva or two or more larvae (polyembryony). Endoparasitoid eggs can absorb fluids from the host body and grow several
Parasitoid_wasp
Species of wasp
and develops into a brood of multiple individuals, a phenomenon called polyembryony. The larvae grow inside their host, breaking free at the end of the host's
Copidosoma_floridanum
Reproduction without a sexual process
reproduced asexually, creating 22 female babies with WW sex-chromosomes. Polyembryony is a widespread form of asexual reproduction in animals, whereby the
Asexual_reproduction
Species of mammal
W.J; Prodohl, P. A; McDonough, C. M; Avise, J. C. (May–June 1998). "Polyembryony in Armadillos" (PDF). American Scientist. 86 (3): 274–279. Bibcode:1998AmSci
Llanos_long-nosed_armadillo
Temporary anatomical structure in plants and fungi
ribosomal RNA processing meerling mutants exhibit suspensor-derived polyembryony due to direct reprogramming of the suspensor". The Plant Cell. 36 (7):
Suspensor
Species of plant
Averill, Kristine M.; Mohler, Charles L.; DiTommaso, Antonio (2010). "Does polyembryony confer a competitive advantage to the invasive perennial vine Vincetoxicum
Vincetoxicum_rossicum
Italian entomologist (1873–1949)
Faculty of Agriculture), a position he held for 45 years. He discovered polyembryony in the 1930s while working on Litomatix truncatellus Hymenoptera. His
Filippo_Silvestri
Plant cell wall polysaccharide
S2CID 12073031. Gupta P, Shivanna KR, Mohan Ram HY (1996). "Apomixis and polyembryony in the guggul plant, Commiphora wightii". Ann Bot. 78: 67–72. doi:10
Callose
several automictic mechanisms.[citation needed] A related phenomenon, polyembryony is a process that produces multiple clonal offspring from a single egg
List of taxa that use parthenogenesis
List_of_taxa_that_use_parthenogenesis
German botanist (1805-1877)
parthenogenesis in plants) 1860: Über Polyembryonie und Keimung von Caelebogyne (Polyembryony and germination of Caelebogyne). 1861: Index seminum Horti Botanici Berolinensis:
Alexander_Braun
Order of moss animals
with space-filling and structural roles. Modern cyclostomes exhibit polyembryony: fertilized ova divide to produce multiple, genetically identical larvae
Cyclostomatida
1997. With Craig, S.F., G. A. Wray and C. H. Biermann, "The paradox of polyembryony: A review of the cases and a hypothesis for its evolution Evolutionary"
Lawrence_B._Slobodkin
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Gaelic Irish
Oath.
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The first lady who obtained shahadat in Islam
Biblical
my tent, or my tabernacle, in her
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Goddess Parvati, Calm cool
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English : variant of Deville 2.In some cases, probably an altered spelling of French Deval or Duval, topographic names from val ‘valley’.
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Sweetness; Tender Affection
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English (also established in Ireland) : habitational name from for example Barcroft in Haworth, West Yorkshire, so named with Old English bere ‘barley’ + croft ‘paddock’, ‘smallholding’.This is the name of a family established in Ireland by William Barcroft (1612–96). They can be traced to the parish of Barcroft, Lancashire, in the reign of Henry III (1216–72).
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Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic SÃle, SHEILA means "blind."
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Italian form of Roman Latin Fulvius, FULVIO means "yellow."
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Practice or garden
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The production of two or more embryos in one seed, due either to the existence and fertilization of more than one embryonic sac or to the origination of embryos outside of the embryonic sac.