linkedin post 2017-09-04 06:05:51

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DIOECY DEFINED. “Dioecy (Greek: διοικία "two households"; adjective form: dioecious) is a characteristic of a species, meaning that it has distinct male and female individual organisms. Dioecious reproduction is biparental reproduction. Dioecy is one method that excludes self-fertilization and promotes allogamy (outcrossing), and thus tends to reduce the expression of recessive deleterious mutations present in a population. Flowering plants have several other methods of excluding self-fertilization, called Self-incompatibility.” https://lnkd.in/dKd4E5r View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2017-09-04 06:10:47

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DIOECY IN ANIMALS. “Dioecy may also describe colonies, such as the colonies of Siphonophorae (Portuguese man-of-war), which may be either dioecious within a species or monoecious. Dioecious colonies contain members of only one sex, whereas monoecious colonies contain members of both sexes. Most animal species are dioecious (gonochoric).” https://lnkd.in/dKd4E5r View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2017-09-04 06:16:23

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DIOECY. “Dioecious plants, however fertilised, have a great advantage over other plants in their cross-fertilisation being assured. But this advantage is gained ... with some risk ... of their fertilisation occasionally failing. Half the individuals, moreover, namely, the males, produce no seed, and this might possibly be a disadvantage... dioecious plants cannot spread so easily as monoecious and hermaphrodite species, for a single individual, which happened to reach some new site, could not propagate its kind.” https://lnkd.in/dUmPa47 View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2017-09-04 06:21:50

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FREQUENCY. “There are 15 600 dioecious angiosperms in 987 genera and 175 families, or 5–6% of the total species (7% of genera, 43% of families), with somewhere between 871 to 5000 independent origins of dioecy. Some 43% of all dioecious angiosperms are in just 34 entirely dioecious clades, arguing against a consistent negative influence of dioecy on diversification.” https://lnkd.in/dUmPa47 View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2017-09-05 06:00:25

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SEEDS AND STERILITY. "Very low seed production and even complete sterility are common features of clonal plant populations. Sterility can be caused by a variety of environmental and genetic factors influencing various stages in the process of sexual reproduction." http://www.pnas.org/content/112/29/8859.full View in LinkedIn
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