Pseudo arrhenotoky has evolved into haplodiploidy ( haploid arrhenotoky ) in some species possibly due to sustained intragenomic conflict or due to pressure to colonize habitats by a single unmated female.
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In the most commonly used sense of the term, arrhenotoky is used synonymously with haploid arrhenotoky : the production of haploid males from unfertilized eggs in insects having a haplodiploid sex-determination system.
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In the most commonly used sense of the term, arrhenotoky is used synonymously with haploid arrhenotoky : the production of haploid males from unfertilized eggs in insects having a haplodiploid sex-determination system.
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The production of female offspring by parthenogenesis is referred to as thelytoky ( e . g ., aphids ) while the production of males by parthenogenesis is referred to as arrhenotoky ( e . g ., bees ).
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Genetically this system is equivalent both to haplodiploid arrhenotoky where the males are haploid and develop from unfertilized eggs and to certain cases of diploid arrhenotoky where the males get a diploid set chromosome set from their mother but inactivate and fail to pass on half of them.
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Genetically this system is equivalent both to haplodiploid arrhenotoky where the males are haploid and develop from unfertilized eggs and to certain cases of diploid arrhenotoky where the males get a diploid set chromosome set from their mother but inactivate and fail to pass on half of them.