To experimentally measure this distribution requires either an asexual organism or a sexual line that is genetically homogeneous. |
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Ellen, my first choice in the book kept by the class asexual, chose my best friend Josh, he later told me, because he was safe. |
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Upon asexual reproduction, the loricae of the ciliate kill the colonized area by emitting chemicals that cause lysis of the coral tissue. |
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The life cycle of Plasmodium organisms in humans, or schizogony, is characterized by asexual reproduction. |
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Essentially, type I schizonts are involved in asexual reproduction, whereas type II schizonts are involved in sexual reproduction. |
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This process terminates in the production of asexual spores, the uninucleate conidia. |
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It is the life cycle consisting of an asexual and a sexual generation of the cycliophorans that makes the phylum unique. |
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Of course, we are told we can choose not to take hormones and end up asexual, crippled, diseased, demented, dead, or simply old. |
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Within the sporocyst, a special form of asexual reproduction, known as polyembryony, then occurs. |
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Regeneration has been entrained to complete an asexual life cycle in fissiparous and comet-forming starfish. |
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Both species reproduce by cyclical parthenogenesis, in which phases of asexual reproduction are intermitted by sexual reproduction. |
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Conidiophores terminally differentiate at the tips to yield multinucleated asexual spores, termed conidia. |
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The asexual spore, or conidium, is formed from the tips of specialized spore-forming cells in a precisely regulated developmental plan. |
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Any reproductive process that does not involve meiosis or syngamy is said to be asexual, or vegetative. |
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In asexual reproduction, eggs develop without fertilization, a process called parthenogenesis. |
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Most ciliates cannot reproduce indefinitely by asexual fission, and eventually die out if prohibited from conjugating. |
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Writer Kushner spares no-one with his agnostic approach to his subjects who are gay, straight, asexual and omnisexual. |
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Cnidarians of the genus Obelia form colonies of polyps in their asexual generation. |
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Several species of asexual endosymbionts have experienced accelerated rates of molecular evolution relative to their free-living relatives. |
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Chip budding is one of the primary grafting methods used for the asexual propagation of woody plants. |
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They produce forcibly discharged asexual spores from sporangiophores or sporophores and do not produce sporangia. |
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Figure 2 illustrates asexual sporangial structures seen with several of the common Mucoraceae. |
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The usual mode of reproduction in Hydra is vegetative, by forming asexual buds. |
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Swift was romantic but asexual, opinionated but apolitical, sincere but unspontaneous. |
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Senescence leads to reproduction and the process of rejuvenescence in each asexual cycle carries the organism back to the same stage of youth. |
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Workers at both hatcheries keep the plants healthy and repot the tillers, the product of asexual reproduction, which grow into mature plants. |
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It's interesting that if only one larva penetrates a snail, it can multiply into tens of thousands of larvae through asexual reproduction. |
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In nature clones are found in organisms capable of asexual reproduction, that is, in certain plants and bacteria. |
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Since the asexual gametophyte does not form antheridia or archegonia, crosses to confirm its genotype could not be performed. |
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Left-wing movements have tended to be unisex, and asexual in their imagery. |
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These structures, along with the columella and apophysis are present in the asexual state. |
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Should we extend that to expressions of disharmony against those of asexual orientation or gender identity? |
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The advantage of asexual propagation to farmers is that the crops will be more uniform than those produced from seed. |
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Most of the excess cell production is taken up by the asexual budding of new Hydra from the body column. |
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But several biographers have argued that Barrie was asexual, possibly impotent, and certainly never acted on any improper urges. |
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One of society's most cherished beliefs is that the workplace is, or should be, asexual. |
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He was quite cute, but I was so asexual and shy I didn't even think about it. |
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Not surprisingly, there were fewer asexual people than sexual people currently in a long-term relationship. |
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It's the sort of garment that nuns would approve of, as it renders a woman completely asexual. |
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Methods of asexual reproduction include both budding and the formation of gemmules. |
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When people ask if I have a boyfriend, I laugh and tell them I've become asexual. |
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Socialists, with some exceptions, have tended to believe that the proletariat should be kept in a state of hard-working asexual purity. |
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Moreover, it can detect asexual parasites and young gametocytes with reasonable sensitivity and specificity. |
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Married to a stereotypical, asexual soccer mom with two young kids, he sees Kathy as his escape from such mediocrity. |
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During this period, each polyp is capable of budding new polyps though asexual reproduction in spring. |
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On the other hand, consider organisms that reproduce by agametic, asexual reproduction. |
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It can either start asexual reproduction or it can produce gametes through mitosis. |
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The diagnosis is made by the observation of intracellular asexual forms of the parasite on thick and thin blood smears. |
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Consequently, mean fitness at equilibrium is higher in sexual populations than in asexual populations when fitness interactions are negative. |
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Our results also hold in both sexual and asexual species and recombining and nonrecombining chromosome regions. |
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The polypoid stage represents the asexual phase of its life cycle. |
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The ambiance is almost asexual as rockabilly and Motown play in the background. |
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She indulged her preference for substantial fabrics that can be molded into asexual silhouettes that stand away from the body. |
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While I agree that this predicament probably sucks for his girlfriend, I also don't see why it would be a blessing for many other women, unless they too, were asexual. |
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The amazing degree of variation in the experiences of asexual people suggests that the underlying causes of their lack of sexual attraction are very different. |
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Millions of people have chosen or been forced into celibacy through religious circumstances or not getting married or simply being asexual in their orientation. |
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After each catty little spat, we cut to another uneventful rehearsal scene where boys and girls with asexual physiques pirouette weightlessly about the rehearsal room. |
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Despite the prevalence of asexual mechanisms of propagation, most clonal species also reproduce sexually, and exclusively asexual species are rare. |
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Thymus loscosii might have a combined strategy of sexual and asexual reproduction, since vegetative propagation of stolons has been observed in the field. |
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Meanwhile, corals bud on, and both their sexual and asexual activities provide evidence of reproductive success and hybrid forms that continue to puzzle geneticists. |
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This allows rapid asexual spread during a single growing season and also enables a heteroecious species to persist on one host, even when its other host is not present. |
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He had shown that hydroid jellyfish known as naked-eyed medusae reproduce not only by spewing eggs, but also by asexual budding, which he found marvelous to behold. |
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In the area of horticulture and pomology, the ability to use asexual reproduction after crossing opens a broad prospect in the application of distant hybridization. |
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Since there is no fusion of two different cells, the daughter cells produced by asexual reproduction are genetically identical to the parent cell. |
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Other general features include an isomorphic diplohaplontic life history and asexual reproduction in some genera from distinctively shaped vegetative propagules. |
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They traced the ancient lineages of two species to reveal the insects' lengthy history of asexual reproduction. |
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Everyone assumes you're asexual, or you're weak and dependent or unmasculine or unfeminine or undatable or not interested in dating. |
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The others are asexual, nucellar embryos with the same genotype as the parent tree. |
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Most oak gall wasps have 2 generations per year, with alternating sexual and asexual generations. |
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Parthenogenesis is a form of asexual reproduction, during which unfertilized eggs begin to develop as if they had been fertilized. |
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Mutators, population size, adaptive landscape and the adaptation of asexual populations of bacteria. |
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The asexual, diploid schizont stage typically has one or more umbilical plugs, while the sexual, haploid gamont stage lacks an umbilical plug. |
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We propose to investigate the genetic basis of selection in asexual and sexual organisms, primarily with species of duckweeds. |
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Uniquely among lycophytes, members of the genus Huperzia are characterized by the presence of asexual propagules borne along the shoot axis. |
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Curvularia is a dematiaceous mold classified in the group of asexual fungi called Hyphomycetes. |
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Gametophytes have substantial asexual reproduction by fragmentation, producing much of the living material in sphagnum peatlands. |
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This is a means of asexual reproduction, and the genetically identical units can lead to the formation of clonal populations. |
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So, for example, it is not unusual for an asexual person to say that he is asexual but biromantic, or that she is asexual but heteroromantic. |
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Despite their utility in research, litters produced by polyembryony lack the advantages conferred by either asexual or sexual reproduction. |
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By its nature, that is whether it develops with or without fertilization, simple polyembryony can be sexual or asexual. |
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When the zygospore germinates, it undergoes meiosis, generating new haploid hyphae, which may then form asexual sporangiospores. |
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Some aces are gray-sexual, meaning that they fall somewhere on a spectrum between asexual and sexual. |
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Some people may identify as asexual for a period and then decide that they are in fact demisexual, or even sexual. |
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It works for asexual lineages, and can detect recent divergences, which the Morphological Species Concept cannot. |
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The life cycle usually involves asexual reproduction by means of binary fission, either through desmoschisis or eleuteroschisis. |
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Self-identified asexual individuals were compared to sexual individuals with and without low sexual desire. |
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Others are capable of asexual reproduction, or sometimes, both methods of reproduction. |
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This is presented in an agendered and asexual way by using neutral language. |
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The central paradox of Linton's writing was her inability, or unwillingness, to imagine an asexual friendship between women. |
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Hansel CM, Zeiner CA, Santelli CM, Webb SM Mn oxidation by an ascomycete fungus is linked to superoxide production during asexual reproduction. |
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In asexual organisms, genes are inherited together, or linked, as they cannot mix with genes of other organisms during reproduction. |
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In two large fungal groups, the rule allowed fungi to have both a sexual and an asexual name. |
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As a result of their sexual and social impotence, they perform asexual, unsuccessful masculinities according to phallocentric patriarchal ideology. |
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Not because they weren't good-looking, but because she is asexual. |
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In parasitic species the hyphae spread in the intercellular spaces of the host and produce asexual fruitification, and acervulus, below the epidermis. |
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The pantomimist featured in Khalil's photographs is a mischievous and charming young man, successful in eroticizing the otherwise asexual nature of pantomime. |
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Offsets and tissue culture methods are means of asexual propagation for producing genetic clones of the parent plant, which maintains cultivar genetic integrity. |
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The West Indian brittle star, Ophiocomella ophiactoides, frequently undergoes asexual reproduction by fission of the disk with subsequent regeneration of the arms. |
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For example, some species concepts apply more readily toward sexually reproducing organisms while others lend themselves better toward asexual organisms. |
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They call themselves asexual, and are coming out to parents and loved ones, saying that asexuality is as valid an orientation as being straight or gay. |
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