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Asexual Reproduction in Coleochaete

Botanical Gazette, 1928
1. The opening through which the swarm spore escapes is made by some chemical change, probably enzymatic, which is initiated and controlled by the chloroplast. 2. Zoospores escape by an amoeboid movement through a pore. 3. There is a period of quiescence after the escape of the spore, at the end of which the cilia appear. 4.
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Asexual Reproduction or Apomixis

1964
Reproduction is asexual (apomictic) when it occurs without recombination. Apomixis (Greek apo = without, mixis = mingling) is the general term for it. The simplest case is found in unicellular plants and animals where there is doubling of cytoplasmic contents and replication of genetic material followed by division of the cell into two parts.
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Growth and asexual reproduction

1971
Growth is increase in biomass. In protozoa and protophyta growth in an organism to a critical size is followed by division into independent daughter organisms. Thus growth is also growth in the number of organisms in a colony. If an inoculum of micro-organisms is placed in a culture medium and sampled at intervals the growth curve of the culture can be
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Sexual Reproduction in Fungi

1980
sexual reproduction in fungi is characterised by a wide variety of mechanisms and controlling factors. The underlying feature, typical of all sexually reproducing organisms, is a fusion event involving two compatible nuclei. However, fungi are mostly haploid, and meiotic division occurs after nuclear fusion.
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Transposable elements and asexual reproduction

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2000
, Schön, , Martens
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Regulators of the Asexual Life Cycle of Aspergillus nidulans

Cells, 2023
Ye-Eun Son, Jae-Hyuk Yu, Hee-Soo Park
exaly  

Sexual reproduction.

2003
B. D. Booth, S. D. Murphy, C. J. Swanton
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