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Monokaryotic vs dikaryotic hyphae formation

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Answered by hemanth101
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monokaryotic hyphae: each cell in the hyphae has one nucleus. dikaryotic hyphae: each cell in the hyphae has two nuclei; show some resemblance to diploid cells because genes from both nuclei may be expressed. multinucleate hyphae: when septa are incomplete or lacking, numerous nuclei are within one plasma compartment.

monokaryotic hyphae: each cell in the hyphae has one nucleus. dikaryotic hyphae: each cell in the hyphae has two nuclei; show some resemblance to diploid cells because genes from both nuclei may be expressed. multinucleate hyphae: when septa are incomplete or lacking, numerous nuclei are within one plasma compartment.Many fungi undergo a reproductive phase in which more than one genetically distinct nuclei (from 2 separate mating types) is present within the same cytoplasm. In the Ascomycota and Basidiomycota, this phase is termed "dikaryotic", whereas in other fungal phyla the phase is "heterokaryotic."

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monokaryotic hyphae: each cell in the hyphae has one nucleus. dikaryotic hyphae: each cell in the hyphae has two nuclei; show some resemblance to diploid cells because genes from both nuclei may be expressed. multinucleate hyphae: when septa are incomplete or lacking, numerous nuclei are within one plasma compartment.

monokaryotic hyphae: each cell in the hyphae has one nucleus. dikaryotic hyphae: each cell in the hyphae has two nuclei; show some resemblance to diploid cells because genes from both nuclei may be expressed. multinucleate hyphae: when septa are incomplete or lacking, numerous nuclei are within one plasma compartment.Many fungi undergo a reproductive phase in which more than one genetically distinct nuclei (from 2 separate mating types) is present within the same cytoplasm. In the Ascomycota and Basidiomycota, this phase is termed "dikaryotic", whereas in other fungal phyla the phase is "heterokaryotic."

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