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Postby Dihnekis » Mar 11, 2003 @ 3:46am

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Postby Michael Y » Mar 11, 2003 @ 4:05am

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Postby Dihnekis » Mar 11, 2003 @ 4:06am

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Postby Keira » Mar 11, 2003 @ 4:30am

i know it off the top of my head:

large and heterogeneous form division of fungi comprising forms for which no sexually reproductive stage is known: orders Sphaeropsidales; Melanconiales; Moniliales; Mycelia sterilia

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Postby ktemkin » Mar 11, 2003 @ 4:48am

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Postby damian » Mar 11, 2003 @ 4:50am

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Postby James S » Mar 11, 2003 @ 5:43am

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Postby Dihnekis » Mar 11, 2003 @ 6:08pm

yeah, they might happen but they have never been seen. They are called the imperfect fungi, and reproduce asexually through conidia on conidispores or something like that.
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Postby James S » Mar 11, 2003 @ 6:22pm

well that's swell, thanks for the bio lesson :|
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Postby Warren » Mar 11, 2003 @ 11:30pm

Fungi reproduce very strangely too...dikaryotically...
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Postby sandmann » Mar 11, 2003 @ 11:37pm

All fungi can reproduce asexually, and most can (the most noteable exceptions: imperfect fungi). We just had a quiz on it.
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