- In biology, a
heterokaryon is a
multinucleate cell that
contains genetically different nuclei. This is a
special type of syncytium. This can
occur naturally...
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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...
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suppression 1994 HET-S
Podospora anserina Regulates heterokaryon incompatibility [Het-s]
Heterokaryon formation between incompatible strains Rnq1p S. cerevisiae...
- 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...
- genetics,
aging (senescence, cell degeneration),
ascomycete development,
heterokaryon incompatibility,
mating in fungi, prions, and
mitochondrial and peroxisomal...
- (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...
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partitioned into
segments each
containing two
differing nuclei,
called a
heterokaryon. The
neurons which makes up the
subepithelial nerve net in comb jellies...
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Heteroduplex mapping Heterogametic ****
Heterogamy Genetic heterogeneity Heterokaryon Heterokaryon test
Heteroplasmon Heteroplasmy Heterothallic Heterothallic fungus...
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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...
- cell nucleus.
Fungi portal Binucleated cells (as a
pathological state)
Heterokaryon Multinucleated cells Syncytium van den Hoek, C., D.G. Mann, and H.M....