Definition of Homothallic. Meaning of Homothallic. Synonyms of Homothallic

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- Homothallic refers to the possession, within a single organism, of the resources to reproduce ****ually; i.e., having male and female reproductive structures...
- Mojave Desert and the Mediterranean, with predominantly heterothallic and homothallic lifestyles, respectively. White Agaricus bisporus A. bisporus being cultivated...
- pseudotropicalis [citation needed] also known as Candida kefyr. This species has a homothallic mating system and is often isolated from dairy products. This species...
- zygospores. Some po****tions form zygospores within single clones of cells (homothallic), whereas others form zygospores between different clones of cells (heterothallic)...
- individuals contribute nuclei, and self-fertilization or selfing (in homothallic fungi) in which both nuclei are derived from the same individual. In...
- fusion of specialized budding structures, from mycelia of the same (in homothallic fungi) or different mating types (in heterothallic fungi), and may be...
- was reported and the main homothallic representative in the research that allowed for the classification of fungi as homothallic or heterothallic. It is...
- species grows as long, branching filaments and is self-fertile, i.e. it is homothallic. It can reproduce ****ually with itself throughout its life cycle. Cryptococcus...
- members of the fungal kingdom, the terms "male" and "female" do not apply. Homothallic species are able to mate with themselves, while in heterothallic species...
- fungi are said to be homothallic, versus the normal heterothallic species with mating types. Others are secondarily homothallic, in that two compatible...