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what is polyembryony in parasitic worms???​

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Polyembryony is a form of clonal development in which a single egg produces two or more genetically identical offspring. ... However, a few groups of parasites (some cestodes, trematodes, and insects), colonial aquatic invertebrates (oligochaetes, bryozoans), and mammals (armadillos) are obligately polyembryonic.

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