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"Homokaryon"
Keywords:
nuclei
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cytoplasm
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fusion
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heterokaryon
,
hyphal
Related Terms:
Heterokaryon
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Somatic mutation
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Germline mutation
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Chimaera
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Hereditary mutation
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Genetic mosaic
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Germline mosaicism
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Somatic mutations
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Chimera
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Mosaic
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Allelic exclusion
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Monogenic
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Cell fusion
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Somaclonal variation
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Complementation
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Cytoplasmic inheritance
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Mutagenesis
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Mutant
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Mutagenicity
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Maternal inheritance
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Genotype
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Genetic linkage
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Polygenic inheritance
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Allele
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Heritable
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Cell nucleus
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Haploinsufficiency
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Homozygote
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Polygenic
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X-linked
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Mutation
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Single gene disorder
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Autosomal recessive inheritance
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Dominant gene
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Recessive gene
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Autosomal dominant inheritance
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Clone
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Loss of heterozygosity
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Suppressor gene
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Genetic
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Homozygous
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Epistasis
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Autosomal recessive
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Suppressor mutation
,
Genetic mutation
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Haplotype
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Alleles
,
Mosaicism
,
Spontaneous mutation
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Polymorphism
Genetically identical nuclei in a common cytoplasm, usually a product of cell fusion.
jbilife.com
A fungal stage in which all nuclei are of the same genotype.
ag.arizona.edu
Cell with two or more identical nuclei as a result of fusion. Opposite: heterokaryon.
fao.org
A cell possessing two or more genetically identical nuclei in a common cytoplasm, derived as a result of cell-to-cell fusion.
sivb.org
A hyphal cell, mycelium, organism, or spore in which all the nuclei are genetically identical. ( 16)
ppath.cornell.edu
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