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Did a bit of research again on how (and why) the Woggle could be asexual after it laid it's egg and thought I'd share! Catch up on the Woggle(s) here: • The Woggles Support my channel and stuff ...
In collaboration with colleagues from international partner institutions, researchers at the University of Cologne have investigated the asexual reproduction of oribatid mites using genome ...
For the first time, scientists have recorded a shark switching from sexual to asexual reproduction.
Genetic diversity is essential to the survival of a species. It's easy enough to maintain if a species reproduces sexually; ...
Zoo officials say this is believed to be the second time a potential epaulette shark pup was produced by an asexual reproduction at an Association of Zoos and Aquariums ’ accredited facility.
A shark at the Brookfield Zoo in Illinois was born through asexual reproduction, something so rare that experts believe it’s only the second time it has ever happened at a zoo in the United States.