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What is mesokaryon that occur in dinoflagellates? Please explain.

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Answered by KeshavGiri
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The dinoflagellate nucleus is very distinctive in that it has an unusual combination of prokaryotic and eukaryotic characteristics. It is described as a mesokaryon and has permanently condensed chromosomes. Some species of dinoflagellates have non-condensed chromosomes at some stage in their life cycle.

Answered by Anonymous
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The dinoflagellate nucleus is very distinctive in that it has an unusual combination of prokaryotic and eukaryotic characteristics. It is described as a mesokaryon and has permanently condensed chromosomes. Some species of dinoflagellates have non-condensed chromosomes at some stage in their life cycle.

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