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Polyembryony

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 are identical to one another, but are genetically diverse from the parents. The genetic difference between the offspring and the parents, but the similarity among siblings, are significant distinctions…

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Polyembryony

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Edges42
Triples61
Avg. degree1.95
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related to External links · 25
Polyembryony → April, Bibcode, Book, Bronté Gatenby, Chapter, Craig, Evolutionary Ecology, Florida, Germ-cells, Insect Records, Juan Manuel Alvarez, Largest Parasitoid Brood, Memoirs, Microscopical Science, Paradox, Parasitic Hymenoptera, Quarterly Journal, Review, S2CID, Slobodkin
related to Invertebrates · 14
Polyembryony → Braconidae, Copidosoma, Dryinidae, Encyrtidae, From, Hymenoptera, Macrocentrus, Obligately, Platygaster, Platygastridae, Polyembryonic, Strepsiptera, The, These
related to Plants · 11
Polyembryony → Antonie, Around, As, Citrus, In, In Citrus, Leeuwenhoek, Originally, PCD, Pinus, The
related to Vertebrates · 7
Polyembryony → Armadillos, Beringraja, Chondrichthyans, Dasypus, It, The, There
related to Evolution of polyembryony · 3
Polyembryony → In, The, There
is a · 1
Polyembryony → phenomenon of two or more embryos developing from a single fertilized egg

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embryos species one offspring two egg identical hymenoptera citrus single many resulting evolution multiple polyembryonic embryo phenomenon occurs parents process

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Polyembryonyis aphenomenon of two or more embryos developing from a single fertilized egg0.90text
Polyembryonyrelated to Evolution of polyembryonyThe0.60section
Polyembryonyrelated to Evolution of polyembryonyIn0.60section
Polyembryonyrelated to Evolution of polyembryonyThere0.60section
Polyembryonyrelated to External linksJuan Manuel Alvarez0.60section
Polyembryonyrelated to External linksApril0.60section
Polyembryonyrelated to External linksChapter0.60section
Polyembryonyrelated to External linksLargest Parasitoid Brood0.60section
Polyembryonyrelated to External linksBook0.60section
Polyembryonyrelated to External linksInsect Records0.60section
Polyembryonyrelated to External linksUniversity0.60section
Polyembryonyrelated to External linksFlorida0.60section

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