Virgin Mothers in Genetics: Exploring Parental Generation Requirements
In classical genetics experiments such as Mendel's law of inheritance or Thomas Hunt Morgan's fruit fly work, it was not a mandatory prerequisite for the parental (P1) generations of females to necessarily to be virgin. Females that have previously mated have been used across several studies in genetics over the yearsInfertility - Related Articles
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