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stage of anisogamy. The term
isogamy was
first used in the year 1891.
Isogamous species often have two
mating types (heterothallism), but
sometimes can...
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which the
individuals are
isomorphic (look the same) and the
gametes are
isogamous (indistinguishable in size and shape), such as the
green alga Ulva lactuca...
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convergent evolution. The
repeated pattern is ****ual
reproduction in
isogamous species with two or more
mating types with
gametes of
identical form and...
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example via parthenogenesis.
Patterns of ****ual
reproduction include:
Isogamous species with two or more
mating types with
gametes of
identical form and...
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formed by
fusion of two gametes.
These gametes are
similar in
morphology (
isogamous) or
dissimilar (anisogamous or oogamous). The
class Phycomycetes has been...
- (producing
sperm or microspores) and
female (producing ova or megaspores). In
isogamous species, the
gametes are
similar or
identical in form (isogametes), but...
- [clarification needed] Zoosporangium, a
gametangium that
produces motile isogamous gametes,
called zoospores Clark, Mary Ann; Douglas, Matthew; Choi, Jung...
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different behaviour. Not all
fungi reproduce ****ually and many that do are
isogamous; thus, for many
members of the
fungal kingdom, the
terms "male" and "female"...
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anisogamy originated through disruptive selection acting on an
ancestral isogamous po****tion with
external fertilization, due to a trade-off
between larger...
- or by a
formation of 2-4
zoospores in each cell. ****ual
reproduction isogamous, by a
fusion of
biciliate zoogametes. The
genus Gonium represents species...