原帖由 dolphin_ice 於 23/2/2008 09:13 AM 發表
有關DNA shortening的問題 (只是好奇, 和功課無關)
Question 1: Why does it only happen in mitosis, and not meiosis?
Question 2: Why won't it happen in asexual reproduction? e.g. budding of bacteria.
The Amazon molly, Poecilia formosa, is a freshwater fish which reproduces throughgynogenesis. This means that although females must mate with a male,genetic material from the male is not incorporated into the already diploid egg cells that the mother is carrying(except in extraordinary circumstances), resulting inidentical clones of the mother being produced en mass. This unusual characteristic has led to the Amazon molly becoming an all female species.
原帖由 dolphin_ice 於 1/3/2008 10:54 AM 發表
What about plants in this situation? Will they have the problem of aging?
Since the offsprings are genetically identical to its mother,
why won't they have an aging problem?
原帖由 dolphin_ice 於 2/3/2008 09:41 AM 發表
Wow!
You are so pro!
I've heard about those lizards before, but I didn't know the mechanism.
I admire your knowledge and ability to answer difficult questions!
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