Abstract:By making appropriate crosses between heterothallic sexual clones of Didymium iridis we can recover apogamic lines in the F1 generation. In this organism, heterothallic forms typically produce a haploid myxamoebal stage, but recently two diploid myxamoebal clones homozygous for mating types were discovered. When these are crossed, A2A2 x A5A5, tetraploid Plasmodia are produced which later yield diploid F1 meiospores. Sixty‐four percent of the single‐spore‐derived clones produce both myxamoebae and Plasmodia, w… Show more
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