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Deuteromycota!

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Mar 11, 2003 @ 3:46am
by Dihnekis

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Mar 11, 2003 @ 4:05am
by Michael Y

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Mar 11, 2003 @ 4:06am
by Dihnekis

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Mar 11, 2003 @ 4:30am
by Keira
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

EAT THAT!

Posted:
Mar 11, 2003 @ 4:48am
by ktemkin

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Mar 11, 2003 @ 4:50am
by damian

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Mar 11, 2003 @ 5:43am
by James S

Posted:
Mar 11, 2003 @ 6:08pm
by Dihnekis
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.

Posted:
Mar 11, 2003 @ 6:22pm
by James S
well that's swell, thanks for the bio lesson


Posted:
Mar 11, 2003 @ 11:30pm
by Warren
Fungi reproduce very strangely too...dikaryotically...

Posted:
Mar 11, 2003 @ 11:37pm
by sandmann
All fungi can reproduce asexually, and most can (the most noteable exceptions: imperfect fungi). We just had a quiz on it.