Give an account of polyembryony?
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Polyembryony is the phenomenon of two or more embryos developing from a single fertilized egg. Due to the embryos resulting from the same egg, the embryos are identical to one another, but are genetically diverse from the parents. ... Polyembryony occurs regularly in many species of vertebrates, invertebrates, and plants.
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- The presence of several embryos in a seed is known as polyembryony, and this phenomenon causes numerous seedlings to sprout.
- The extra embryos are produced as a result of the growth and differentiation of numerous maternal and zygotic tissues connected to the seed's ovule.
- It alludes to the growth of many embryos. A condition known as polyembryony occurs when two or more embryos form from a single fertilised egg. When it occurs in humans, two identical twins are produced. Both plants and animals exhibit this phenomenon.
- A situation known as polyembryony occurs when more than one embryo develops from a single fertilized egg, giving rise to identical twins in humans.
- Polyembryony, a frequent occurrence in many plant and animal species, commonly happens in nine-banded armadillos, which typically give birth to four identical pups.
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