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Of the 233 frogs whose reproductive organs were analyzed, 13percentt had abnormalities.
Solinger concludes that motherhood itself has become a "class privilege" in America, with poor women stigmatized as "bad" choice-makers whose reproductive lives must be controlled.
But in the past decade, it has become increasingly clear that countries whose reproductive zeal had fallen below the 2.1 magic number were not isolated cases.
On close inspection, these defenders were found to be sterile females, whose reproductive organs were displaced by an abdominal stockpile of sticky wax.
"In this context, the 'guilty' burden of genetic risk is, I would suggest, disproportionately weighted onto the female body, whose reproductive processes are already viewed with concern, if not opprobrium with dominant and legal discourse".
The usual answer, worked out in the 1960s by William Hamilton, is that the beneficiary is a relative whose reproductive output serves to carry genes found in the sacrificer into the next generation, albeit at one remove.
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Her April 3 interview with the "pregnant man," a female-to-male transsexual whose retained reproductive organs are carrying a child, drew an audience a third larger than the season average.
Pasargadae is said to be the world's oldest known site of a garden, a wonderfully evocative place with remnants of buildings scattered over a dusty plain, the stone reliefs showing strange chimerical creatures: a man-fish, a horned and winged angel, and a half-man half-bull whose impressive reproductive organs have been polished smooth by 2,500 years of visitors' hands.
These settlements took advantage of large numbers of livestock whose annual reproductive growth was utilized both in sales for consumption needs and in savings of live animals to reinforce livelihood security.
Little transcriptomic information about specific organs is currently available, especially for Arabidopsis whose male reproductive organs are quite tiny [ 32, 33, 36].
From an evolutionary perspective, this phenomenon would in essence (for the mother) limit the occurrence of the most unfavourable scenario: investing time and energy into parental care of a male offspring whose eventual reproductive success is limited, and this without being able to reproduce again until the latter is weaned.
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