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a mechanism in which the paternal lineage is cloned. through the cloning of paternal genome by fertilization of a non-nucleate egg or by fertilization of oocytes and the expelling of the polar bodies of the maternal nucleus. The maternal mitochondrial DNA and organelles are preserved.
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rare transient phenonomenon. androgenesis through fertilization of non-nucleate is healthier than androgenesis through elimination of female nuclear. can result in extinction in gonochorists through elimination of the female line; less likely with hermaphroditism.
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Spontaneous androgenesis has been observed in the lab in haplodiplo animals, more commonly in plants. more frequent in hybrids - impaired meiosis -> increase in non-nucleated eggs -> good environment for androgenesis.
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Androgenesis is a form of sexual parasitism. The majority of sexual parasitism occurs with the elimination of the paternal nuclear; in androgenesis the reverse occurs; it is the maternal nuclear that is expelled.
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Invasive species, prevention of genetic population bottlenecks/inbreeding. Higher occurrence of androgenesis in species with both androgenetic and sexual reproductive methods when acting as an invasive species.
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unlike male hybridogenesis, where the paternal line is hybrid, the paternal line results in a full paternal clone in androgenesis.
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Was not until ? that androgenesis was identified to occur in nature in animals. Directly observed in : inferred for xyz.
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Artificial androgenesis: egg is intentionally damaged and rendered non-nucleated. used in salmon aquaculture (salmon farming).
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Pigneur, Lise-Marie; Marescaux, Jonathan; Roland, Kathleen; Etoundi, Emilie; Descy, Jean-Pierre; Van Doninck, Karine (2011).
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Milani, Liliana; Ghiselli, Fabrizio; Pellecchia, Marco; Scali, Valerio; Passamonti, Marco (2010).
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androgenesis occurs in context with female hybridogenesis, only way to pass down paternal genome.
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Mosaic androgenesis: gynandromorphy can result in parts of the tissue being androgenetic.
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McKone, Mark J.; Halpern, Stacey L. (2003). "The Evolution of Androgenesis".
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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Genes in conflict : the biology of selfish genetic elements
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Pigneur, L-M; Hedtke, S M; Etoundi, E; Van Doninck, K (2012).
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Allows the parasitical use the eggs of other species.
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Pearcy, M.; Goodisman, M. A. D.; Keller, L. (2011).
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Birkhead, Tim
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978-0-12-372568-4
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978-0-674-02911-8
"The Potential Role of Androgenesis in Cytoplasmic-Nuclear Phylogenetic Discordance"
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10.1093/sysbio/syq070
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"Reticulate evolution in stick insects: the case of Clonopsis (Insecta Phasmida)"
BMC Evolutionary Biology
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