| 1. | In fungi, the sexual fusion of haploid cells is called karyogamy.
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| 2. | The recombination associated with karyogamy may primarily function to repair DNA damage.
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| 3. | The result of karyogamy is a diploid cell called a zygote or zygospore.
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| 4. | Karyogamy, which is the fusion of the nuclei, follows closely after.
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| 5. | The pronuclei then fuse together in a well regulated process known as karyogamy.
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| 6. | Plasmogamy between compatible individuals leads to delayed karyogamy leading to establishment of a dikaryon.
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| 7. | Karyogamy in the asci is followed immediately by meiosis and the production of ascospores.
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| 8. | The ploidy levels and karyogamy events are only theorized and have yet to be proven.
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| 9. | The unlike nuclei fuse ( karyogamy ) to form a diploid ( zygote ) nucleus.
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| 10. | The paired dikaryon in the basidium fuse ( i . e . karyogamy takes place ).
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