Reproduction, Asexual
"Reproduction, Asexual" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Reproduction without fusion of two types of cells, mostly found in ALGAE; FUNGI; and PLANTS. Asexual reproduction occurs in several ways, such as budding, fission, or splitting from "parent" cells. Only few groups of ANIMALS reproduce asexually or unisexually (PARTHENOGENESIS).
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D012100
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MeSH Number(s) |
G08.686.784.830
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Concept/Terms |
Reproduction, Asexual- Reproduction, Asexual
- Asexual Reproduction
- Asexual Reproductions
- Reproductions, Asexual
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Reproduction, Asexual" by people in Profiles.
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Lovell JT, Williamson RJ, Wright SI, McKay JK, Sharbel TF. Mutation Accumulation in an Asexual Relative of Arabidopsis. PLoS Genet. 2017 01; 13(1):e1006550.
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Ye D, Liu G, Song YB, Cornwell WK, Dong M, Cornelissen JHC. Strong but diverging clonality - climate relationships of different plant clades explain weak overall pattern across China. Sci Rep. 2016 06 01; 6:26850.
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Vergara D, Jokela J, Lively CM. Infection dynamics in coexisting sexual and asexual host populations: support for the Red Queen hypothesis. Am Nat. 2014 Aug; 184 Suppl 1:S22-30.
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Bobenchik AM, Witola WH, Augagneur Y, Nic Lochlainn L, Garg A, Pachikara N, Choi JY, Zhao YO, Usmani-Brown S, Lee A, Adjalley SH, Samanta S, Fidock DA, Voelker DR, Fikrig E, Ben Mamoun C. Plasmodium falciparum phosphoethanolamine methyltransferase is essential for malaria transmission. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2013 Nov 05; 110(45):18262-7.
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