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ausar_maat
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Message 1 of 9 (447649)
01-10-2008 10:30 AM


I have a question(s). How and at what point did sexual reproduction begin in species, especially mammals? In other words, how did mammals speciation into sexes come about? By what biological process? Any good books on the topic would be highly appreciated.
thank you

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ausar_maat
Member (Idle past 5528 days)
Posts: 136
From: Toronto
Joined: 10-04-2005


Message 6 of 9 (447869)
01-11-2008 8:52 AM
Reply to: Message 5 by Dr Jack
01-11-2008 6:39 AM


Re: Foraminifera
Does that invalidate the Foraminifera origin of sexual reproduction?
Also, you alluded to there not being a consensus on this question, but is there a specific book(s) on this very topic of the origins of sexual reproduction from the Cambrian era to mammals?
I can't seem to find any author engaging the subject specifically. Any references anyone?
btw thank you Minne for the source you gave, it did begin to shed some light.
Edited by ausar_maat, : No reason given.

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