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  • Evolutionary Trajectories Explain the Diversified Evolution of Isogamy And

    Evolutionary Trajectories Explain the Diversified Evolution of Isogamy And

  • Plant Kingdom Dpp. No.-03

    Plant Kingdom Dpp. No.-03

  • The Rate of Facultative Sex Governs the Number of Expected Mating Types in Isogamous Species

    The Rate of Facultative Sex Governs the Number of Expected Mating Types in Isogamous Species

  • Evidence for Equal Size Cell Divisions During Gametogenesis in a Marine Green Alga Monostroma Angicava

    Evidence for Equal Size Cell Divisions During Gametogenesis in a Marine Green Alga Monostroma Angicava

  • Evolution of the Two Sexes Under Internal Fertilization and Alternative Evolutionary Pathways

    Evolution of the Two Sexes Under Internal Fertilization and Alternative Evolutionary Pathways

  • Mating Type Specific Roles During the Sexual Cycle of Phycomyces

    Mating Type Specific Roles During the Sexual Cycle of Phycomyces

  • Introduction to Algae

    Introduction to Algae

  • Why Are Equally Sized Gametes So Rare? the Instability of Isogamy and the Cost of Anisogamy

    Why Are Equally Sized Gametes So Rare? the Instability of Isogamy and the Cost of Anisogamy

  • Parthenogenesis and the Evolution of Anisogamy

    Parthenogenesis and the Evolution of Anisogamy

  • Evolutionary Trajectories Explain the Diversified Evolution of Isogamy And

    Evolutionary Trajectories Explain the Diversified Evolution of Isogamy And

  • Some Problems of Reproduction: a Comparative Study of Gametogeny and Protoplasmic Se- Nescence and Rejuvenescence

    Some Problems of Reproduction: a Comparative Study of Gametogeny and Protoplasmic Se- Nescence and Rejuvenescence

  • Materials and Methods. Figures S1-S3. Supplementary

    Materials and Methods. Figures S1-S3. Supplementary

  • Understanding the Evolution of Anisogamy in the Early Diverging Fungus, Allomyces

    Understanding the Evolution of Anisogamy in the Early Diverging Fungus, Allomyces

  • The Origin and Evolution of the Sexes: Novel Insights from A

    The Origin and Evolution of the Sexes: Novel Insights from A

  • The Evolution of Anisogamy

    The Evolution of Anisogamy

  • An Evolutionary Perspective on Sex in Animals

    An Evolutionary Perspective on Sex in Animals

  • Inferences from Fungi on the Evolution of Anisogamy and Mating Types

    Inferences from Fungi on the Evolution of Anisogamy and Mating Types

  • The First Step in Sexual Reproduction Is the Production of Gametes, Each of Which Has Half the Chromosomes of the Parent

    The First Step in Sexual Reproduction Is the Production of Gametes, Each of Which Has Half the Chromosomes of the Parent

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  • Introduction to Botany
  • Sexual Reproduction in Animals and Plants Sexual Reproduction in Animals and Plants
  • The Cost of Biparental Sex Under Individual Selection
  • Gamete Competition, the Evolution of Anisogamy, and Model Robustness
  • Understanding the Evolution of Anisogamy in the Early Diverging Fungus, Allomyces
  • Fungal Sex: the Basidiomycota MARCO A
  • Invasion and Extinction Dynamics of Mating Types Under Facultative Sexual Reproduction
  • Sexual Reproduction Sexual Reproduction in Ectocarpus Takes Place by Isogamy Or Anisogamy. Majority of the Species Are Isogamous
  • The Evolution of Anisogamy Does Not Always Lead to Male Competition
  • Gamete Signalling Underlies the Evolution of Mating Types and Their Number Rstb.Royalsocietypublishing.Org Zena Hadjivasiliou1,2 and Andrew Pomiankowski1,2
  • Algal Sex Determination and the Evolution of Anisogamy
  • 3. Evolution Of
  • What Do Isogamous Organisms Teach Us About Sex and the Two Sexes? Rstb.Royalsocietypublishing.Org Jussi Lehtonen1, Hanna Kokko2 and Geoff A
  • Plant Kingdom Chapter 3
  • Introduction to Botany. Lecture 16
  • ESA 2018 WK44 Inclusive and Accurate Approaches for Teaching Sex and Gender in Biology
  • Title Evolution of Anisogamy in the Early Diverging Fungus, Allomyces
  • How Soon Hath Time . . . a History of Two “Seminal” Publications


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