Definition of Heterokaryotic. Meaning of Heterokaryotic. Synonyms of Heterokaryotic

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- is a multinucleate cell that contains genetically different nuclei. Heterokaryotic and heterokaryosis are derived terms. This is a special type of syncytium...
- green alga Derbesia had been long considered an exception, until the heterokaryotic hypothesis was challenged by later studies.) Compatible cell-types can...
- producing a dikaryotic or heterokaryotic cell with multiple nuclei. This cell may then divide to produce dikaryotic or heterokaryotic hyphae. The second step...
- of wild strains. While wild strains are highly adaptable and may be heterokaryotic (contain nuclei of dissimilar genotype within a single organism, and...
- are packaged into one ascospore. The individual is thus permanently heterokaryotic. Examples of this mating system include "Neurospora tetra****" and...
- draft genome of R. solani strain Rhs1AP covers 51.7 Mbp, although the heterokaryotic genome of this strain was estimated at 86 Mb, based on an optical map...
- et al., p. 12. Pulhalla JE, Mayfield JE (1974). "The mechanism of heterokaryotic growth in Verticillium dahliae". Genetics. 76 (3): 411–422. PMC 1213075...
- of the compatible haploid mycelia. Following anastomosis, a fertile heterokaryotic zygosporangium is formed within which the zygospores develop. During...
- in certain parasitic fungal plant pathogens, such as Phytophthora. heterokaryotic Having two or more genetically distinct nuclei in a common cytoplasm...
- eukaryotes early in evolutionary history, following the evolution of heterokaryotic genetic systems but prior to the evolution of multicellularity and some...