Example for dikaryophase?
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Dikaryophase is the life cycle of a fungi. It is also a condition in a living cell in which both the chromosome live in a cell at once.
In fungi (ascomycetes and basidiomycetes), karyogamy is delayed and occurs just before meiosis. In the stage intervening between plasmogamy and karyogamy, the cells often contain two nuclei or dikaryons (n + n). Such cells are called dikaryotic cells. The phase is known as dikaryophase.
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In fungi (ascomycetes and basidiomycetes), karyogamy is delayed and occurs just before meiosis. In the stage intervening between plasmogamy and karyogamy, the cells often contain two nuclei or dikaryons (n + n). Such cells are called dikaryotic cells. The phase is known as dikaryophase.
So, the correct option is 'Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes'.