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spore

Small reproductive or resting body, usually consisting of just one cell. Unlike a gamete, it does not need to fuse with another cell in order to develop into a new organism. Spores are produced by the lower plants, most fungi, some bacteria, and certain protozoa. They are generally light and easily dispersed by wind movements.

Plant spores are haploid (having a single set of chromosomes in each cell) and are produced by the sporophyte, following meiosis; see alternation of generations.

Bacterial (for example, anthrax) spores pose a threat because they may be resistant to common sterilization procedures, and because they could be treated to create powerful biological weapons.



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He also demonstrated that ferns have diploid isozyme expression patterns despite their high chromosome numbers and that, contrary to prevailing wisdom at the time, homosporous ferns are highly heterozygous rather than homozygous (Gastony and Gottlieb, 1982, 1985).
The history of genetics for homosporous ferns is an exemplar of how technical innovations and discoveries lead to significant modifications of our working models in biology.
 
 
 
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