in which type of parthenogebesis does not produce male organisms?
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In obligate parthenogenesis, which occurs in bdelloid rotifers, sexual reproduction never takes place due to the lack of males in the population. In the cladoceran rotifers and aphid insects, parthenogenesis occurs cyclically together with bouts of sexual reproduction.
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Answer:Since automictic parthenogenesis does not involve males, the egg cell becomes diploid by fusing with one of the polar bodies or by duplicating its chromosomes and doubling its genetic material. Since the resulting offspring are produced by meiosis, genetic recombination occurs and these individuals are not true clones of the parent cell.
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