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Title: REPRODUCTION IN FUNGI
Description: VERY INFORMATIVE DOCUMENT ON REPRODUCTION IN FUNGI.
Description: VERY INFORMATIVE DOCUMENT ON REPRODUCTION IN FUNGI.
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REPRODUCTION IN FUNGI
CONTENTS
Introduction
Asexual Reproduction
Sexual Reproduction
Parasexual Reproduction
Homothallism
Heterothallism
Reproduction
Reproduction is the formation of new individuals
with all the characteristics typical of the species
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Sexual reproduction involves the union of two
compatible nuclei and generally takes place only
once in a life cycle
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Asexual Reproduction
Asexual reproduction takes place when a single parent forms progeny
without a nuclear contribution from the second parent
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In some fungi, fragmentation of parent hyphae into thallospores is a normal
means of propagation
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Fission of unicellular thalli:- In this process, the nucleus of a somatic
cell divides by mitosis and the cell contents divide transversely by a septum
into two daughter cells of similar size, shape and contents
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Budding of somatic cells:- It is the production of small bud from a
parent cell
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Production of Asexual spores
Spores may very in shape, size, septation and maybe
unicellular or multicellular ,motile or nonmotile, thick or
thin walled,etc
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Sporangiospores are formed by the cleavage of cellular
contents of sac like structure called sporangium into
numerous minute uninucleate , fragments
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Conidiospores are asexual spores
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Sexual reproduction
Sexual reproduction involves a cycle of (1)plasmogamy
followed by (2)karyogamy and (3) meiosis
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This condition is seen in fungi belonging to Mucorales and
Ascomycetes
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Life cycles of this type are found in many Oomycetes and in
yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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It is seen in Allomyces
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Antheredial nuclei passes to oogonium
through fertilization tube
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Spores can resist the adverse
conditions
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Oospores
Zygospores
It is result of union of two similar or
identical gametes designated as
positive and negative
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The wall consists of two layersexosporium and endosporium
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Zygospores
Ascospores
It is a result of union between female
gamete i
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ascogonium and male
gamete i
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antheridium
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Ascospores
Basidiospores
These are the sexual spores
produced on club shaped structure
known as basidium on a short stalk
known as sterigmata
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They are usually four in number
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Basidiospores
PARASEXUAL CYCLE
Process in which plasmogamy, karyogamy and haplodization
takes place but not at specified points in the life cycle
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The essential events of parasexual cycle are:
HETEROKARYOSIS- Inclusion of genetically different nuclei in
the same cytoplasm is an important step for recombination
and is achieved through heterokaryosis
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MITOTIC SEGREGATION- Mitotic crossing over is a rare event
occurring at the four strand stage of mitosis
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HAPLOIDIZATION
Diploid nuclei give rise to haploid nuclei by gradual loss
of chromosomes during successive mitotic divisions
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Aneuploids are unstable, and once the loss of
chromosomes has started, it continues to lose
chromosomes, probably one at a time, until the haploid
condition is restored
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HOMOTHALLISM AND HETEROTHALLISM
On the basis of compatibility, fungi can be
homothallic or heterothallic fungi
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Heterothallic species are those species which
require mycelia of two different strains to
interact to enable the zygospores to be
formed
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PHYSIOLOGICAL HETEROTHALLISM- interacting
thalli, which differ in mating type or incompatibility
factor, irrespective of the presence or absence of
differentiated sex organs or gametes
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Two allele and multiple allele
heterothallism
Two allele heterothallism
Determined by two alleles at one locus
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(+) and (-) strains are essential for mating
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MULTIPLE-ALLELE HETEROTHALLISM
More than two alleles at the genetic loci
control sexual compatibility
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It may be bipolar, tetra polar or octapolar
Title: REPRODUCTION IN FUNGI
Description: VERY INFORMATIVE DOCUMENT ON REPRODUCTION IN FUNGI.
Description: VERY INFORMATIVE DOCUMENT ON REPRODUCTION IN FUNGI.