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a_____is a fungus that contains multiple identical nuclei ​

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Answered by ritikarora09
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Answered by thelegend13
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Basidiomycota tend to have mutually indistinguishable, compatible haploids which are usually mycelia being composed of filamentous hyphae. Typically, haploid Basidiomycota mycelia fuse by plasmogamy and then the compatible nuclei migrate into each other's mycelia and pair up with the resident nuclei. Karyogamy is delayed, so that the compatible nuclei remain in pairs, called as a dikaryon. The hyphae are then said to be dikaryotic.

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