Definition of Isogamy. Meaning of Isogamy. Synonyms of Isogamy

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Definition of Isogamy

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Misogamy
Misogamy Mi*sog"a*my, n. [Cf. F. misogamie.] Hatre? of marriage.

Meaning of Isogamy from wikipedia

- Isogamy is a form of ****ual reproduction that involves gametes of the same morphology (indistinguishable in shape and size), and is found in most unicellular...
- mating individuals can be the same size and shape, a condition known as isogamy. By contrast, in the majority of species, the gametes are of different...
- often fail to account for why isogamy remains in a few species. Anisogamy appears to have evolved multiple times from isogamy; for example, female Volvocales...
- haploid organism. In either case, the gametes may be externally similar (isogamy) as in the green alga Ulva or may be different in size and other aspects...
- difference between females and males. Anisogamy most likely evolved from isogamy. Since the biological definition of male and female is based on gamete...
- anisogamous reproduction system, wherein gametes are of different sizes (unlike isogamy where they are the same size). The exact mechanism of female gamete evolution...
- some algae. The ancestral state of ****ual reproduction is believed to be isogamy, with oogamy evolving through anisogamy. Once oogamy evolves, males and...
- variable ****ual reproduction Evolution of ****ual reproduction Anisogamy Isogamy Germ cell Reproductive system **** organ Mating Meiosis Gametogenesis ****togenesis...
- characteristic functions and statistical mechanics ****ual conjugation, a type of isogamy in unicellular eukaryotes Bacterial conjugation, a mechanism of exchange...
- 2012). "Evolutionary trajectories explain the diversified evolution of isogamy and anisogamy in marine green algae". Proceedings of the National Academy...