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According to one version, Athena is said to be born parthenogenetically.
This species can reproduce parthenogenetically or through sexual reproduction.
During spring and summer, aphids usually produce live young (nymphs) parthenogenetically.
This single set of chromosomes is duplicated in the egg, which develops parthenogenetically.
In the case of the boa constrictor, it can create both male and female offspring parthenogenetically.
In parthenogenetically produced animals the spine features a kink in the middle (figure).
A few ants and bees are capable of producing diploid female offspring parthenogenetically.
In this species the females reproduce parthenogenetically.
There are no male beech scale insects and the female insects reproduce parthenogenetically.
It is now known that at least this species, and possibly others in the genus Theotima, reproduce parthenogenetically.
In the autumn, parthenogenetically produced males begin to appear; males and females then reproduce sexually.
Panthesilea was a sterile female born parthenogenetically.
Eggs are parthenogenetically produced without meioisis and the offspring are clonal to their mother.
This allows a single female to successfully colonize a host by parthenogenetically producing sons, which she can then mate with to produce more offspring.
Some accounts say that Ares, Hebe and Hephaestus were born parthenogenetically.
The pills use latent body fat to parthenogenetically create small white aliens called Adipose that spawn at night and leave the host's body.
This occurrence is characterized by a viviparous female having a daughter growing inside her that is also parthenogenetically pregnant with a daughter cell.
Rotifers are dioecious and reproduce sexually or parthenogenetically.
Some species produce fruits parthenogenetically, such as the cultivar 'Nellie R. Stevens'.
For most of the year, Leptodora reproduces parthenogenetically, with males only appearing late in the season, to produce winter eggs which hatch the following spring.
That is, the parthenogenetic, viviparous female has a daughter within her, who is already parthenogenetically producing her own daughter.
It reproduces parthenogenetically, in contrast with the morphologically similar P. lobata, which reproduces sexually.
Many populations are, like most metazoans, bisexual and reproduce sexually; in other cases, females reproduce parthenogenetically, creating clones of themselves.
The branchiopod crustacean Daphnia magna parthenogenetically produces male progeny in response to environmental conditions.