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- Integrative
and
Comparative
Biology -
Switch from
asexual to
sexual
reproduction
in the
planarian
Dugesia
ryukyuensis1: April 1, 2003
-- SYNOPSIS.
Many metazoans
convert the
reproductive
modes
presumably
depending upon
the
environmental
conditions
and/or the
phase of life
cycle, but...
- U.S. Newswire
- Dim Chance
for Global
Cloning Ban:
Diplomats Cite
U.S. Overreach
for Stalemate
on Banning
Reproductive
Cloning: June 2, 2004
-- WASHINGTON,
June 2 /U.S.
Newswire/ --
Deep divisions
within
theinternation
al community,
fed by
religious
views,
economic
interestsand
U.S.
domestic...
- Deseret News
(Salt Lake
City) - USU
gets patent
for
seed-cloning
process: October 11,
2004 -- Utah
State
University,
Logan, has won
a patent for a
revolutionary
seed
reproduction
technique that
potentially
could feed
millions more
people...
- Baylor
University
Medical Center
Proceedings -
Evolution of
sexuality:
biology and
behavior: July 1, 2005
-- Sexual
reproduction
in animals and
plants is far
more prevalent
than asexual
reproduction,
and there is
no dearth of
hypotheses
attempting to
explain...
- Biological
Bulletin, The
-
Identification
of asteroid
genera with
species
capable of
larval
cloning.: June 1, 2003
-- Asexual
reproduction
in larvae,
larval
cloning, is a
recently
recognized
component of
the complex
life histories
of asteroids.
We compare
DNA...
- M2 Presswire -
Researchers
find
reproductive
states of two
beneficial
fungi.: December 31,
2002 -- M2
PRESSWIRE-31
December
2002-US ARS:
Researchers
find
reproductive
states of two
beneficial
fungi(C)1994-2
002 M2
COMMUNICATIONS
LTD...
- Knight
Ridder/Tribune
Business News
- Cloning Ban
Bill Prompts
Alarm among
Kentucky
Scientists.: March 15, 2002
-- By John
Cheves,
Lexington
Herald-Leader,
Ky. Knight
Ridder/Tribune
Business News
Mar.
15--FRANKFORT,
Ky.--For
years, the
abortion
debate in
the...
- Biological
Bulletin, The
- Effect of
Cloning Rate
on
Fitness-Relate
d Traits in
Two Marine
Hydroids.: August 1, 2001
-- LAWRENCE M.
PONCZEK[*]
Abstract.
Hydractinia
symbiolongicar
pus and
Podocoryna
carnea are
colonial
marine
hydroids
capable of
reproducing
both...
- Natural
History - Sex
is in the air:
birds do it.
Bees do it.
Sometimes even
gentle breezes
do it: July 1, 2002
-- The rugged
volcanic
cliffs of the
Hawaiian
Islands are
the first
obstacles
encountered by
the
northeasterly
tradewinds
roaring across
the Pacific...
- Journal of Sex
Research -
Cloning, Sex,
and New Kinds
of Families: August 1, 2000
-- It goes
without saying
that human
cloning does
not involve,
or need to
involve,
sexual
intercourse.
As one probes
the seeming
asexuality of
cloning,...



