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Warren_Booth
at Wed Nov 3 11:50:20 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Warren_Booth ]
Hi,
That is one of the possible explanations. Now, if I determine the other litters as being parthenogenetically produced and WW then it suggests either hemizygosity of the sex chromosomes can be common, or that other factors are involved.
Warren ----- Dr Warren Booth / Director USARK
North Carolina State University
Department of Entomology

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- Parthenogenesis in Boa constrictors - Warren_Booth, Tue Nov 2 19:15:04 2010
- Great Article dr Booth easy for - LarM, Tue Nov 2 19:41:28 2010
- Nice Warren!......... - RuBeN14, Tue Nov 2 20:15:46 2010
- New Scientist write-up - Warren_Booth, Tue Nov 2 20:52:46 2010
- RE: Parthenogenesis in Boa constrictors - boawoman, Wed Nov 3 00:28:01 2010
- More pics - boawoman, Wed Nov 3 00:32:05 2010
- Link to the actual paper - Warren_Booth, Wed Nov 3 07:00:55 2010
- Discovery News write-up - Warren_Booth, Wed Nov 3 07:03:15 2010
- Great article Dr. Booth - ajfreptiles, Wed Nov 3 09:28:27 2010
- RE: Parthenogenesis in Boa constrictors - ALT, Wed Nov 3 10:25:36 2010
RE: Parthenogenesis in Boa constrictors - Warren_Booth, Wed Nov 3 11:50:20 2010
- Questions... - creptilia, Wed Nov 3 15:50:31 2010

- RE: Parthenogenesis in Boa constrictors - kblumenthal, Fri Nov 5 12:12:14 2010
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