differentiate between karyogamy and karyokinesis
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differentiate between karyogamy and karyokinesis
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Karyogamy: It involves fusion of two nuclei that forms a diploid zygote. Karyokinesis: It involved division of nucleus into two haploid or diploid daughter nuclei
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While the former involves two nuclei fusion, the latter involves nucleus division.
- Karyogamy represents the merging of two active nuclei that results in the proper formation of a diploid zygote.
- It is finishing stage in the active process of fusing two haploid eukaryotic cells together. It's a crucial phase in the intermixing of parental genetic data during reproduction.
- Karyokinesis represents a process in which the DNA condenses and nucleus is typically split during this phase in double haploid or diploid daughter nuclei.
- It occurs most commonly during mitosis and is naturally followed by cytokinesis.
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