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heterokaryosis
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biology
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nuclei
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condition
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spread
phenomenon
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «HETEROKARYOSIS»
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1
An Introduction to Mycology
These genes also act in the vegetative phase and reduce the viability of nuclei.
Heterokaryosis Hansen and Smith (1932) defined "heterokaryosis" (Gr. heteros -
other + karyon = nut, nucleus) as a term which "describes precisely the condition
...
R. S. Mehrotra, K. R. Aneja, 1990
( 1955) used the term "heterokaryosis" to designate the association of more than
two genetically different kinds of nuclei in a vegetative cell or spore.
Considerable information on the potential advantage of heterokaryosis is
available in the ...
3
Fundamentals of Plant Pathology
This clearly implies that heterokaryosis involves the occurrence of dissimilar
nuclei in a single cell, even if it is only one cell in a thallus. Nelson et al. (1955)
used the term heterokaryosis to designate the association of more than two
genetically ...
R. S. Mehrotra, Ashok Aggarwal, 2013
Heterokaryosis is not a substitute for sex, but it is merely a mechanism for
juggling whole nuclei so that several nuclei are processed within a common
cytoplasm. Heterokaryosis can arise in following ways : (i) Mutation of the genes
within one ...
Rajni Gupta, K. G. Mukerji, 2001
5
Introduction To Fungi, 3E
Heterokaryosis. The term heterokaryosis (hetero = dissimilar, karyons = nuclei)
has been defined as the coexistence of genetically-different nuclei in cytoplasmic
continuity with one another. The phenomenon, discovered by Hansen and Smith
...
This is a special type of syncytium.
Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn, 2012
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Neurospora : Contributions of a Model Organism: ...
HETEROKARYOS1S AND VEGETATIVE INCOMPATIBILITY Heterokaryosis
Heterokaryosis in fungi was discovered and characterized in a number of species
early in the twentieth century, a subject reviewed some time ago (Davis, 1966l.
Irvine Rowland H. Davis Professor of Molecular Genetics University of California, 2000
8
The Ecology and Physiology of the Fungal Mycelium
The role of the H locus in heterokaryosis in Rhizoctonia solani. Phytopathology,
66, 1348-53. Raper, C. A. (1974). The biology and breeding potential of Agaricus
bitorquis. Mushroom Science, 9, 1-10. Richter, H. & Schneider, R. (1953).
British Mycological Society. Symposium, David Harry Jennings, Alan D. M. Rayner, 1984
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The Evolution of Adaptive Systems: The General Theory of ...
The influence of negative heterokaryosis in cladogenetic drive is again
underlined by evidence from isozyme studies showing a likelihood that
regulatory genes from one species may be incompatible with structural genes
from another (Nei, ...
James Patrick Brock, 2000
Heterokaryosis is a way in which virulent strains aquire virulence, e.g.
Thanetophorus cucumeris. Thus heterokaryosis is an alternative mode of
reproductive system in which fungi have potential for continuous variation in the
response to the ...