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- W958004807 abstract "The majority of the genetic inferences about dikaryons, diploids, and their interactions reviewed by John Raper in Genetics of Sexuality in Higher Fungiin 1966 remain essentially unchanged to the present. This review examines the immediate and long-term consequences of dikaryosis, with comparison to diploidy. In keeping with the theme of Raper’s book Genetics of Sexuality in Higher Fungi, it focuses on fungi with prolonged dikaryotic phases, mainly the Hymenomycetes. The four interrelated conclusions of this review are that (i) the known dynamics of nuclear migration and dikaryon formation suggest that mating in nature is asymmetric for male and female function, (ii) the transmissions of nuclear and mitochondrial genomes follow different rules, (iii) dikaryons produce recombinant genotypes without fruiting, and (iv) dikaryons and diploids carry different expectations for evolution. In addition to the genetic differences between diploids and dikaryons their different phenotypic responses may confer advantages or disadvantages depending on conditions. With an enhanced range of phenotypes, dikaryons might be more adept than diploids in coping with heterogeneous environments. It may be possible to make fair comparisons of dikaryotic cell populations with and without opportunities for nuclear-mitochondrial genomic conflict, somatic recombination, and diploidy and to compare the evolutionary outcomes." @default.
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- W958004807 title "Dikaryons, Diploids, and Evolution" @default.
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