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Ventilla's vision fit the prevailing ethos of middle-class child rearing, in which offspring are urged to find their enthusiasms and pursue them into rewarding nonconformity.
Parthenogenesis is a type of asexual reproduction in which offspring develop from unfertilized eggs, meaning there is no genetic contribution by a male.
b Cloning is a form of reproduction in which offspring result from the union of sperm and egg.
A system in which offspring resemble parents with respect to fitness-enhancing traits may not develop complex adaptations.
It is, however, clear on reflection that there are other ways in which offspring may receive from parents resources or cues that affect their development.
As a result, viruses may eventually reach a steady state in which offspring quality is not sacrificed for quantity, suggests Taddei, whose team reports its findings online today in PLoS Biology.
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Parental investment is a limited resource for which offspring compete in order to increase their own survival and reproductive success.
For example, parents commonly contribute directly to the nutritional environment in which their offspring develop, both before and after birth, so influencing their offspring's body size and shape (e.g. Emlen & Nijhout, 2000).
Population-based prospective cohort studies starting in the preconceptional period or in early fetal life, in which the offspring is followed from early fetal life until young adulthood, seem to be the most suitable epidemiological design (Fig. 1).
The result was centuries of downward mobility, in which the offspring of richer families continually moved into the lower rungs of society.
There is, on the other hand, the situation in which the offspring are cared for by individuals who are not the parents.
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