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Some Lizards Can Reproduce Without MalesImagine a world where mothers don’t need fathers to create life—a world where females alone carry the spark of the next ...
For most living things, sexual reproduction has proven the ... One such asexual organism is the whiptail lizard in the U.S. Southwest, Mexico, and South America, which consists only of females ...
In sexual reproduction—the way most life-forms ... the asexually reproducing whiptail lizards that Baumann and his colleagues have been studying at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research ...
The most common include the Southwestern fence lizard, the Common Side-Blotched lizard, the Great Plains skink, the New ...
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