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Biology, 20.01.2020 19:31 piperk19

There is a group of invertebrate animals called rotifers, among which a particular group of species reproduces, as far as is known, only asexually. these rotifers, however, have survived a long evolutionary history without evidence of having been overcome by excessive mutations. assuming that the eggs are diploid, tetraploid, or partially tetraploid, what mechanism may still occur without fertilization?

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