Definition of Homothallism. Meaning of Homothallism. Synonyms of Homothallism

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Definition of Homothallism

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- homothallic fungi) in which both nuclei are derived from the same individual. Homothallism in fungi can be defined as the capability of an individual spore to produce...
- binary fission. The mode of ****ual reproduction appears to be primary homothallism, a form of self-fertilization. The ****ual phase takes place in the host's...
- The earliest mode of ****ual reproduction among eukaryotes was likely homothallism, that is, self-fertile uni****ual reproduction. Besides regular ****ual...
- non-thallophyte plants – clubmosses, horsetails, and ferns is termed "prothallus". Homothallism Heterothallism Wengania Haupt, Arthur W. (1953). Plant Morphology. New...
- Heitman, J. (2007). "Mechanisms of Homothallism in Fungi and Transitions between Heterothallism and Homothallism". In J. Heitman; J. W. Kronstad; J....
- and the ascomycete Pneumocystis jirovecii (for other examples, see Homothallism). A review of evidence on the evolution of ****ual reproduction in the...
- occur between two haploid individuals that are mitotic descendents (homothallism). Some isogamous species have more than two mating types, but the number...
- heterothallic and homothallic species in the genus Cochliobolus suggests that homothallism can be derived from heterothallism by recombination. As accepted by Species...
- mating strategies were developed for the fungi. These strategies are homothallism for self-fertile fungi and heterothallism for self-incompatible, outcrossing...
- Retrieved 25 December 2020. Collins, O'Neil Ray (1961). "Heterothallism and Homothallism in Two Myxomycetes". American Journal of Botany. 48 (8): 674–683. doi:10...