Fusion of two haploid cells results in an intervening longer dikaryotic stage in the sexual life cycle of
O Rhizopus and Albugo
O Aspergillus and Claviceps
O Agaricus and Ustilago
O Alternaria and Colletotrichum
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During sexual reproduction, two haploid hyphae of compatible mating types come together and fuse. In some fungi, the fusion of two haploid cells immediately results in a diploid cell (2n). In other fungi (ascomycetes and basidiomycetes), an intervening dikaryotic stage occurs.
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