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In which type of parthenogenesis only males are produced?

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Answered by gurj57364953
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In arrhenotokous parthenogenesis, an unfertilized egg develops into a male and a fertilized egg develops into a female. The female is diploid and contains two sets of chromosomes, while the male is haploid. In thelytoky parthenogenesis, unfertilized eggs develop into females

Answered by shrutisenha
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Explanation:

in arrhenotokous parthenogenesis, an unfertilized egg develops into a male and a fertilized egg develops into a female. The female is diploid and contains two sets of chromosomes, while the male is haploid. In thelytoky parthenogenesis, unfertilized eggs develop into females

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