why is thelytoky called diploid parthenogenesis
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Along with the basal state of diplodiploidy (populations consist of individuals of two sexes, with each sex in possession of the diploid set of chromosomes), many insects exhibit thelytoky (Gr. thèlys—female and tókos—offspring) where workers or queens produce eggs that when unfertilized produce diploid females.
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the form of parthenogenesis in which female develop from unfertilized egg is known as thelytoky; when both male and female develop from unfertilized eggs, the term "dueterotoky" is used . ...males are product parthinogenetically ,while diploid female are usually product biparentally from fertilized egg.
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