dikaryotic face in ascomycetes and basidiomycetes represent
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The dikaryon is a nuclear feature which is unique to some fungi. ... However, some fungi in each of these phyla have evolved other methods for maintaining the dikaryons, and therefore neither croziers nor clamp connections are ubiquitous in either phylum.Examples of dikaryon can be found in ascomycetes and basidiomycetes.
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during reproduction the fusion of the haploid spores results in the formation of dikaryotic stage i. e two nuclei per cell this is called as dikaryotic phase
For more information refer to ncert textbook of Biology page no 23
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