| 1. | Plasmogamy between compatible individuals leads to delayed karyogamy leading to establishment of a dikaryon.
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| 2. | After plasmogamy, the microtubule plus ends continue to grow towards the opposite pronucleus.
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| 3. | For details on the sexual characteristics of fungi, see : Hypha and Plasmogamy.
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| 4. | Basidiospores germinate on seedlings, and each hypha undergoes plasmogamy with a compatible hypha.
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| 5. | The dikaryotic mycelia in a process called plasmogamy.
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| 6. | These hyphae are homokaryotic, containing a single dikaryotic mycelia in a process called plasmogamy.
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| 7. | The cell membranes and cytoplasm of these haploid cells then fuse together in a process known as plasmogamy.
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| 8. | A shmoo is a projection of the cellular membrane which is the site of initial cell fusion in plasmogamy.
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| 9. | "Mortierella " forms zygospores that are the developmental consequence of plasmogamy between gametangia belonging to complementary mating types.
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| 10. | Growth of the gametangia commences after gametangia come in contact, and plasmogamy, or the fusion of the cytoplasm, occurs.
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