what kind of nucleus does mesokaryon have
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Mesokaryon is a nucleus with a condensed chromosome. It is composed of 'meso' and 'karyon' which means 'middle' and 'nucleus' respectively. It is a special type of nucleus found only in dinoflagellates which consist of condensed chromosomes.
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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. Chromosomes are generally membrane attached and the nuclear membrane remains intact during mitosis.
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