parthenogenesis

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Englisch - Türkisch
partenogenez
Erkek'le birleşme olmaksızın dişinin dol vermesi, erkek cinsiyet hücresi ile döllenmeye gerek duymaksızın dışı cinsiyet hücresi (ovum)'nden yeni bir canlı oluşmasıyla belirgin eşeysiz üreme şekli, partenogenez
üreme
i., biyol. kendiliğinden türeme/üreme, partenogenez
cinsi munasebet olmadan vaki olan doğum
kendiliğinden
kendiliğinden üreme,partenogenez
{i} ilişki olmadan gerçekleşen doğum
{i} eşeysiz üreme
kendiliğinden türeme/üreme biol
Englisch - Englisch
Referring to various aspects of asexual reproduction:

biology, countable, rare An instance or example of parthenogenesis.

figurative uses of the biologic senses

We may learn, to be sure, plenty of lessons from Shakespeare. We are not likely to have kingdoms to divide, crowns foretold us by weird sisters, a father’s death to avenge, or to kill our wives from jealously ; but Lear may teach us to draw the line more clearly between a wise generosity and a loose-handed weakness of giving ; Macbeth, how one sin involves another, and forever another, by a fatal parthenogenesis, and that the key which unlocks forbidden doors to our will or passion leaves a stain on the hand, that may not be so dark as blood, but that will not out ; Hamlet, that all the noblest gifts of person, temperament, and mind slip like sand through the grasp of an infirm purpose ; Othello, that the perpetual silt of some one weakness, the eddies of a suspicious temper depositing their one impalpable layer after another, may build up a shoal on which an heroic life and an otherwise magnanimous nature may bilge and go to pieces.

Virgin birth, in reference to the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ
Virgin birth
Development of a new organism from an unfertilised egg
human conception without fertilization by a man
Cf
The production of seed without fertilization, believed to occur through the nonsexual formation of an embryo extraneous to the embrionic vesicle
the production of a new plant or animal from a female without the sexual involvement of the male (parthenos + genesis ( GENESIS))
Heterogamy, and Metagenesis
The development of an organism from an unfertilized egg This process is relatively common in plants, but less so among animals Some species of insects can produce large numbers of individuals which are diploid Some species of lizards can also produce diploid progeny Since a female parent is, in essence, cloning herself, parthenogenesis always produces only female offspring Since no recombination of genetic material between parents occurs, genetic variation within populations that use parthenogenesis is limited However, this process can result in quick repopulation of a devastated area in a short period of time especially if the population has been thinned such that mating encounters between males and females are rare Source : PhRMA Genomics
process in which an unfertilized egg develops into a new individual; common among insects and some other arthropods human conception without fertilization by a man
Production of offspring by female animals from unfertilized ova having the same chromosome number (haploid or diploid) as the parent
It is one of the phenomena of alternate generation
{i} reproduction by the development of an unfertilized egg
process in which an unfertilized egg develops into a new individual; common among insects and some other arthropods
Development of the adult form from an unfertilised egg
The production of new individuals from virgin females by means of ova which have the power of developing without the intervention of the male element; the production, without fertilization, of cells capable of germination
The development of an individual from an egg without fertilization
Sometimes refers to a theory of the Virgin Birth of Jesus Christ
parthenogenetically
through parthenogenesis (reproduction by unfertilized eggs)
parthenogenesis

    Silbentrennung

    par·the·no·gen·e·sis

    Aussprache

    Etymologie

    () parthen- (biologic and figurative senses: “absence of fertilisation”, “asexual reproduction”; theologic sense: “virgin”) (from Ancient Greek παρθένος (parthenos, “virgin”)) + -o- + -genesis (“mode of generation”) (from Ancient Greek γένεσις (genesis, “origin”, “creation”, “generation”))
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