Fertilization...

email_slot_at_yahoo.com
Date: 01/15/05


Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 18:41:35 +0000 (UTC)

It's been a few years since I read a biology text and had an
interesting question: Can the sperm of one creature, say, turtle,
fertilize the egg of another creature, say, shark? Yea or nay. If
fertilization is possible, how far will the "zygote" mature? The
answer to this is of the utmost importance to me. Thanks!

Paul Ferry



Relevant Pages

  • Re: OT: Pro Choicers
    ... prohibited from supplying the morning-after pill to a patient who was ... the vagina up the fallopian tube to fertilize an egg. ... The morning after pill should not bother pro-life absolutists ...
    (rec.gambling.poker)
  • Re: 3-parent sexual reproduction
    ... You could have multipartner reproduction over a longer time span by ... e.g creature 1 hands creature 2 an egg it had laid earlier and been ... creature 2 injects the egg with its DNA material and later passes the ...
    (talk.origins)
  • Re: Help PLEASE! What type of turtle is this?
    ... I've become very attached to this turtle. ... dogs I don't understand just what it is I love about this creature. ... Kept one very personable Russian Tort until about 3 weeks ago! ...
    (rec.pets.herp)
  • Re: Fertilization...
    ... > It's been a few years since I read a biology text and had an ... Can the sperm of one creature, say, turtle, ...
    (sci.bio.evolution)
  • Re: THE EGG AND YOU -- Time-Honored Question Finally Answered
    ... This creature laid an egg, which hatched and gave birth ...
    (sci.med)