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- Look up heterokaryon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A heterokaryon is a multinucleate cell that contains genetically different nuclei. Heterokaryotic...
- nuclear fusion, the cell would be described as a binucleated heterokaryon. A heterokaryon is the melding of two or more cells into one and it may reproduce...
- (heterokaryosis and plasmogamy). Fusion of the unlike nuclei in the cell of the heterokaryon results in formation of a diploid nucleus (karyogamy), which is believed...
- used Sendai virus to force human and mouse cells to fuse and form a heterokaryon. Using antibody staining, they were able to show that the mouse and human...
- suppression 1994 HET-S Podospora anserina Regulates heterokaryon incompatibility [Het-s] Heterokaryon formation between incompatible strains Rnq1p S. cerevisiae...
- distant nuclei in muscle fibers. Protein shuttling can be ****essed using a heterokaryon fusion ****ay. Watson, JD; Baker TA; Bell SP; Gann A; Levine M; Losick...
- partitioned into segments each containing two differing nuclei, called a heterokaryon. The neurons which makes up the subepithelial nerve net in comb jellies...
- cell nucleus. Fungi portal Binucleated cells (as a pathological state) Heterokaryon Multinucleated cells Syncytium van den Hoek, C., D.G. Mann, and H.M....
- inhibitory and prevents Ndt80 from binding to MSEs in the presence of DSBs. Heterokaryon Incompatibility (HI) has been likened to a fungal immune system; it is...
- genetics, aging (senescence, cell degeneration), ascomycete development, heterokaryon incompatibility, mating in fungi, prions, and mitochondrial and peroxisomal...