In 1936, Gregory Goodwin Pincus reported successfully inducing parthenogenesis in a rabbit.
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Induced parthenogenesis has apparently been demonstrated in rabbits and mice, producing viable offspring.
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Induced parthenogenesis in imprinted genetic regions, where either the maternal or the paternal chromosome is inactivated in the offspring in order for development to proceed normally.
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One other male that could possibly exist in the Amazon molly's natural range that could induce parthenogenesis in Amazon molly females is the triploid Amazon molly males.
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Dr . Don P . Wolf of the Oregon Regional Primate Center developed the method for inducing parthenogenesis in monkey oocytes last year, and other scientists working with mice have derived stem cells from parthenogenetic oocytes.