BIOL 371 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Sequential Hermaphroditism, Amniote, Viviparity

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Theme 5: animal reproduction the birds and the bees. Sexual and asexual refer to where gametes come from to form a new individual. Asexual: all of genetic information come from one parent. Animals revert to this at some point in their life. Digestive system of body splits into two individuals and go up the rest of body until you end up with 2 new individuals. Identical, cannot tell which is offspring and which is parent, genetically identical. Difference between fission and budding: we can identify which is parent (bigger) and the offspring (smaller) budding can remain on parent or form new individuals. Parthenogenesis new individual from egg not fertilized by sperm if egg produced mitotically (maintain chromosome number), then this egg can grow into diploid adult. If egg produced meiotically (reduction in chromosome number), then this egg can grow into haploid adult not genetically identical to parent, change in genetic complement of organism even though it is asexual reproduction.

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