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With three, four, or even five sets of chromosomes, all-female Ambystoma salamanders, known as “unisexuals,” are a fascinating part of Michigan's biodiversity. Katy Greenwald, Assistant Professor of Biology at Eastern Michigan University, discusses the biology and conservation of these unique animals. Presented by Sierra Club Huron Valley Group at Matthaei Botanical Gardens.

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