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When do sac fungi form dikaryotic hyphae?

Sac fungi form dikaryotic hyphae during the sexual stage of their life cycle, which occurs after the fusion of two compatible mating types. This leads to the formation of dikaryotic mycelium, where each hyphal compartment contains two genetically distinct nuclei in separate but synchronized compartments.


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