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A highly homozygous and parthenogenetic human embryonic stem cell line derived from a one-pronuclear oocyte following in vitro fertilization procedure. Cell Res 2007; 17:999–1007.
Original Article Published: 14 September 2011 Population genetic structure of sexual and parthenogenetic damselflies inferred from mitochondrial and nuclear markers M O Lorenzo-Carballa, H Hadrys ...
ISCO’s first clinical product will be human parthenogenetic neural stem cells (hPNSCs)—self-renewing multipotent cells that differentiate into key cells in the central nervous system.
These parthenogenetic stem cells have the medical advantage of allowing immune-matching to large segments of the population and the ethical advantage of not requiring the use of human embryos ...
The researchers compared the development of the parthenogenetic animals to a control group of mice. What’s next — The researchers are quick to note that their procedure for generating ...
Extensive searching by Sandoval has discovered two more previously unknown species of the genus Timema, in southern California, one parthenogenetic, the other having both sexes. The Journal of ...
In principle, tissue banks of parthenogenetic cell lines could include enough different immune protein combinations to treat up to half of the U.S. population—men as well as women—Lanza says.
Parthenogenetic creatures are all-female species. Their “clonal” way of reproducing means that a mother’s babies are genetically identical to her.
Essentially, the parthenogenetic embryo is an egg that was "tricked" into becoming an embryo without prior fertilization. It's not the first time this was done.
The American Midland Naturalist has been published for 90 years by the University of Notre Dame. The connotations of Midland and Naturalist have broadened and its geographic coverage now includes ...
It’s in our natureThis Australian grasshopper gave up sex 250,000 years ago and it’s doing fine Most animals on Earth have two sexes, male and female, that combine and mix their genes when they ...
Animals are generally sexual; parthenogenesis is relatively rare. Very few animals – certain salamanders, for example – have become completely parthenogenetic.