
gynandromorphism
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thumb|Gynandromorph of Athyma inara inara thumb|Gynandromorph of the common blue butterfly (Polyommatus icarus)
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Encyclopedic overview
7 sectionsContents
- Occurrence
- Pattern of distribution of male and female tissues in a single organism
- Causes
- As a research tool
- See also
- References
- External links
thumb|Gynandromorph of Athyma inara inara thumb|Gynandromorph of the common blue butterfly (Polyommatus icarus)
right|thumb|Gynandromorph of Heteropteryx dilatata thumb|Gynandromorph of Crocothemis servilia
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