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==Other variants of bisexual reproduction== Some relatively unusual forms of reproduction are:<ref name=Stenberg2013>{{cite journal |doi=10.1159/000351731 |pmid=23796636 |title=Meiosis and Its Deviations in Polyploid Animals |journal=Cytogenetic and Genome Research |volume=140 |issue=2β4 |pages=185β203 |year=2013 |last1=Stenberg |first1=P |last2=Saura |first2=A |s2cid=19955975 }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |doi=10.1098/rspb.2011.1738 |pmid=21993502 |title=Simultaneous Mendelian and clonal genome transmission in a sexually reproducing, all-triploid vertebrate |journal=Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences |volume=279 |issue=1732 |pages=1293β1299 |year=2011 |last1=Stock |first1=M |last2=Ustinova |first2=J |last3=Betto-Colliard |first3=C |last4=Schartl |first4=M |last5=Moritz |first5=C |last6=Perrin |first6=N |pmc=3282369 }}</ref> [[Gynogenesis]]: A sperm stimulates the egg to develop without fertilisation or syngamy. The sperm may enter the egg. [[Hybridogenesis]]: One genome is eliminated to produce haploid eggs. [[Canina meiosis]]: (sometimes called "permanent odd polyploidy") one genome is transmitted in the Mendelian fashion, others are transmitted clonally.
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