Reproduction is the process of producing offspring from one or two parents. The offspring produced are called progenies and are called reproducions. The word "reproduction" originates from Latin "reproducere" meaning "to produce again"
Studies on winter forage pea yield and plastid pigments content. Compares barley cultivars' grain yields in Trakya region. Evaluates antioxidant capacity and flavonoid content in wild sunflowers. Investigates drought stress tolerance in sunflower hybrids. Studies broomrape resistance in sunflower breeding
The word "race" originates from French "haras" meaning lineage. The UN dropped the term "race" in 1950, focusing on ethnic groups. Carleton S. Coon proposed four major races in 1962
No two humans are genetically identical. Human genome contains approximately 3.2 billion base pairs. Typical genome difference from reference is 20 million base pairs. As of 2017, there were 324 million known variants in sequenced genomes
Banana is a large edible fruit produced by Musa species. Plants reach up to 7m tall with leaves up to 2.7m long. Fruits grow in clusters, weighing 22-65kg, with edible flesh and protective peel. Modern bananas come from Musa acuminata and Musa balbisiana wild species
Four true dog hybrids exist: Wolfdogs, Coydogs, Jackal-Dogs, and Dingo-Dogs. True hybrids are rare in the wild but common in captivity. Wolfdogs are extremely unpredictable and challenging to keep as pets. Coydogs are hybrids of dogs and coyotes, used by Canadian Indigenous people. Jackal-Dogs are the rarest hybrid, occurring only in captivity