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Basidiomycetes is type of filamentous fungi composed of hyphae (except for basidiomycota-yeast; refer yeast for more information) and reproduce sexually via the formation of specialized club-shaped end cells called basidia that normally bear external meiospores usually four. These specialized spores are called as basidiospores.
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Basidiomycetes
The class Basidiomycetes includes those members that produce their basidia and basidiospores on or in a basidiocarp.
The morphology of the basidium is variable.
Until recently the morphology of the basidium was believed to be a key to determining relationship in the Basidiomycota.
Basidial morphology was once the basis for classifying the fungi to class or subclass.
However, rDNA sequencing analyst (Swann and Taylor, 1993), septal pore morphology and cell wall biochemistry (McLaughlin et al, 1995) have determined that far too much emphasis was placed on this characteristic and all members of the Basidiomycota that produce basidiocarps are now included in a single class, the Basidiomycetes, and the morphology of the basidiocarp and basidium are characteristics that are now used to classifying fungi into the various orders of this class.