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parthenogenone Zool.|ˌpɑːθənəʊˈdʒɛnəʊn| [f. parthenogenesis + -one.] An organism of parthenogenetic origin, having only one parent.
1957R. A. Beatty Parthenogenesis & Polyploidy in Mammalian Devel. i. 4 Parthenogenesis will be considered here as a term applicable not only to born young but also to embryos and foetuses, the parthenogenetic organism being called a parthenogenone. 1970Sci. Jrnl. June 42/3 The human population, by virtue of its enormous size, could indeed contain a few parthenogenones. 1973Nature 13 Apr. 475/2 [Mouse] eggs were examined under the ×50 magnification of a Wild dissecting microscope to determine the overall frequency and types of parthenogenones induced. 1977Ibid. 6 Jan. 53/2 Diploid and haploid parthenogenones evidently possess the capacity to form teratomas and give rise to differentiated tissues. |