mictic
Mictic is an adjective used primarily in rotifer biology to describe a reproductive mode that involves the production of mictic eggs during sexual reproduction. In the common monogonont rotifers, the life cycle can alternate between amictic and mictic reproduction. Amictic reproduction yields unfertilized eggs that develop parthenogenetically into female clones, while mictic reproduction is triggered by environmental stress, overcrowding, or suboptimal conditions.
Mictic eggs are typically haploid. They are designed to participate in sexual reproduction through fertilization by
The mictic reproductive strategy increases genetic variation within a population, providing a mechanism for adaptation to
In summary, mictic describes a sexual reproductive pathway in certain rotifers characterized by haploid egg production