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maintenance of the
dikaryons. However, some
fungi in each of
these phyla have
evolved other methods for
maintaining the
dikaryons, and
therefore neither...
- and
proceeds to take over the
substrate in
which they are growing. The
dikaryons can be long-lived,
lasting years, decades, or centuries. The monokaryons...
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divisions Ascomycota and Basidiomycota, both of
which in
general produce dikaryons, may be
filamentous or unicellular, but are
always without flagella. The...
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Fungal cell
cycle showing dikaryons typical of
higher fungi...
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between dikaryons of
Piptoporus betulinus".
Transactions of the
British Mycological Society...
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haploid and form
through cell division,
though some
types are
diploid sor
dikaryons and form
through cell fusion.we can also say this type of reproduction...
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whose cells possess a nucleus) that is not an animal, a land
plant or a
dikaryon fungus.
Because of this
definition by exclusion,
protists encomp**** almost...
- a
mononuclear spore or cell of a
fungus that
produces a
dikaryon in its life cycle.
Dikaryon A
Dictionary of
Plant Sciences | 1998 |
MICHAEL ALLABY Monokaryon...
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James B. Anderson;
Linda M Kohn. "
Dikaryons, diploids, and evolution" (PDF).
University of Toronto.
Archived from...
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maintenance of ****ual
reproduction in the
Ascomycota and
Basidiomycota (
dikaryon)
fungi was
reviewed by
Wallen and Perlin. They
concluded that the most...