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The biological process by which new individuals are formed.
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Founders of Cnidarian colony
I know that colonial Cnidaria enlarge their colony by the means of asexual reproduction and sexual and asexual reproduction can originate individuals that will be part of other colonies. …
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Isogametes and oogametes
I have found the following definitions of different types of gametes:
isogametes: gametes looking and behaving the same;
heterogametes: gametes different in size or in behaviour;
oogametes: gametes …
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Mating types in fungi (and somatogamy)
I would have some related questions about the mating types of fungi.
Does a single spore generate a mycelium possessing only one mating type? If it does not in general, do Ascomycota and Basidiomyco …