Reproduce in kind
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INBREEDReproduce in kind
PRINTReproduce, in a way
XEROXReproduce material, in a way
copyingReproduce (data stored in one location) in another location
gonosomethe group of individuals in a colony who reproduce
gonosomesGONOSOME, the group of individuals in a colony who reproduce
propagating(of a plant, animal, etc.) Reproduce in such a way
propagates(of a plant, animal, etc.) Reproduce in such a way
propagated(of a plant, animal, etc.) Reproduce in such a way
fitnessAn organism's ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment
fitnessesAn organism's ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment
garblingReproduce (a message, sound, or transmission) in a confused and distorted way
restricted(of a virus) Unable to reproduce at its normal rate in certain hosts
sporophytea spore-producing phase in plants that reproduce by metagenesis (alternating asexual and sexual reproduction)
sporophytesSPOROPHYTE, a spore-producing phase in plants that reproduce by metagenesis (alternating asexual and sexual reproduction)
monoclonalderived from a single cell clone that can reproduce itself in vast quantities / a monoclonal antibody
graticulea design or draught which has been divided into squares, in order to reproduce it in other dimensions
graticulesGRATICULE, a design or draught which has been divided into squares, in order to reproduce it in other dimensions
liverwortsA small flowerless green plant with leaflike stems or lobed leaves, occurring in moist habitats. Liverworts lack true roots and reproduce by means of spores released from capsules
chlamydiaeA very small parasitic bacterium that, like a virus, requires the biochemical mechanisms of another cell in order to reproduce. Bacteria of this type cause various diseases including trachoma, psittacosis, and nonspecific urethritis
chlamydiaA very small parasitic bacterium that, like a virus, requires the biochemical mechanisms of another cell in order to reproduce. Bacteria of this type cause various diseases including trachoma, psittacosis, and nonspecific urethritis