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    offspring
    /ˈɒfsprɪŋ/

    noun

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GeneticsGenetics - Wikipedia

    Jun 24, 2024 · Offspring that are genetically identical to their parents are called clones. Eukaryotic organisms often use sexual reproduction to generate offspring that contain a mixture of genetic material inherited

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › InfanticideInfanticide - Wikipedia

    Jun 24, 2024 · Infanticide (or infant homicide) is the intentional killing of infants or offspring. Infanticide was a widespread practice throughout human history that was mainly used to dispose of unwanted children, [1] : 61 its main purpose being the prevention of resources being spent on weak or disabled offspring.

  4. Jun 21, 2024 · Recent News. mammal, (class Mammalia), any member of the group of vertebrate animals in which the young are nourished with milk from special mammary glands of the mother. In addition to these characteristic milk glands, mammals are distinguished by several other unique features.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PolyploidyPolyploidy - Wikipedia

    Jun 22, 2024 · Most instances of autopolyploidy result from the fusion of unreduced (2n) gametes, which results in either triploid (n + 2n = 3n) or tetraploid (2n + 2n = 4n) offspring.

  6. Jun 21, 2024 · species, in biology, classification comprising related organisms that share common characteristics and are capable of interbreeding. This biological species concept is widely used in biology and related fields of study.

  7. 6 days ago · Mendelian inheritance refers to certain patterns of how traits are passed from parents to offspring. These general patterns were established by the Austrian monk Gregor Mendel, who performed thousands of experiments with pea plants in the 19th century.

  8. www.genome.gov › genetics-glossary › GeneGene

    Jun 22, 2024 · The gene is considered the basic unit of inheritance. Genes are passed from parents to offspring and contain the information needed to specify physical and biological traits. Most genes code for specific proteins, or segments of proteins, which have differing functions within the body.

  9. Jun 21, 2024 · milk, liquid secreted by the mammary glands of female mammals to nourish their young for a period beginning immediately after birth. The milk of domesticated animals is also an important food source for humans, either as a fresh fluid or processed into a number of dairy products such as butter and cheese.

  10. www.genome.gov › genetics-glossary › MutationMutation

    Jun 24, 2024 · A mutation is a change in the DNA sequence of an organism. Mutations can result from errors in DNA replication during cell division, exposure to mutagens or a viral infection. Germline mutations (that occur in eggs and sperm) can be passed on to offspring, while somatic mutations (that occur in body cells) are not passed on.

  11. Jun 21, 2024 · Species - Speciation, Variation, Adaptation: Subspecies are groups at the first stage of speciation; individuals of different subspecies sometimes interbreed, but they produce many sterile male offspring.