Definition of Homokaryotic. Meaning of Homokaryotic. Synonyms of Homokaryotic

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- Monokaryotic (adj.) is a term used to refer to multinucleate cells where all nuclei are genetically identical. In multinucleate cells, nuclei share one...
- hyphae, pushing out like roots into the rotting wood. These hyphae are homokaryotic, containing a single nucleus in each compartment; they increase in length...
- strains used for biocontrol in commercial agriculture are, or should be, homokaryotic (nuclei are all genetically similar or identical). This, coupled with...
- Sporidia are result of homokaryotic **** fungi (which are not pathogenic), a****ual reproduction through the process of budding. Thus far, this has only...
- uniformly or at random throughout the thallus. From Gr. homoios, similar. homokaryotic Having genetically identical (or near-identical) nuclei, e.g. in a mycelium...
- they germinate and develop into homokaryotic hyphae, with a single nucleus in each cell compartment. When two homokaryotic hyphae of different mating compatibility...
- develops into a self-sterile mycelium which, when grown alone, remains homokaryotic (i.e., with all cells genetically identical) indefinitely. Researchers...
- hyphae, pushing out like roots into the rotting wood. These hyphae are homokaryotic, containing a single nucleus in each compartment; they increase in length...
- spores germinate and grow into homokaryotic hyphae, with a single nucleus in each compartment. When two homokaryotic hyphae of different mating compatibility...
- spores germinate and grow into homokaryotic hyphae, with a single nucleus in each compartment. When two homokaryotic hyphae of different mating compatibility...