Parthenogenesis and Polyploidy in Mammalian Development

Abstract
Recent discoveries in the field of developmental biology have shown that the early mammalian embryo will tolerate a remarkable variety of chromosomal and cytological relationships. Parthenogenetic mammalian embryos can be developed from unfertilized eggs, germ cells need not be haploid or embryos diploid, and the interplay of cytological variables may lead to several alternative routes of development.

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