Scientists confirmed that female sharks can fertilize their own eggs and give birth without sperm from males ; a DNA analysis was performed on a shark was born in a tank with three potential mothers, none of whom had contact with a male hammerhead for at least three years.  This was the first confirmed case of shark parthenogenesis (a word derived from Greek meaning 'virgin birth'). 
This is not a good sign, though, scientists explained -- parthenogenesis is a last resort; it undermines genetic diversity and adaptability and  represents "an evolutionary dead end that compromises the survival of the species."  The complete article can be found on CNN's website. 
(Editor's note: Hat tip to R. Alta Charo, who quipped "Hmm--  next it will be lawyers reproducing by parthenogenesis"  -- I don't know that lawyers are in any danger of extinction,  though I can think of plenty of people who wish lawyers were!)
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