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- B418becdabb4b79fd508982ce2f02cce6 annotatedSource GO_0034295 @default.
- B418becdabb4b79fd508982ce2f02cce6 annotatedTarget "The process in which spores form outside a specialized end cell known as a basidium. Basidia are characteristic of the basidiomycete fungi (phylum Basidiomycota), and give rise to spores that each contain a haploid nucleus that is the product of meiosis. The spores are usually attached to the basidium by short spikes called sterigmata (singular: sterigma). In most basidiomycetes there are four sterigmata (and four spores) to a basidium." @default.