- Isogamy
Isogamy refers to a form of
sexual reproduction involvinggamete s of the same size. Since both gametes look alike, they cannot be classified as "male " or "female ." Instead, organisms undergoing isogamy are said to have differentmating type s, most commonly noted as "+" and "-" strains.Fertilization occurs when "+" and "-" gametes fuse to form azygote .There are several types of isogamy. Both gametes may be flagellated and thus motile. This type occurs for example in
algae such as "Chlamydomonas ".In another type, neither of the gametes is flagellated. This is the case for example in the
mating of yeast . Yeast mating types are commonly noted as "a" and "α" (alpha) instead of "+" and "-".Another, more complex form, is
conjugation . This occurs in some green algae, for example in "Spirogyra ". These algae grow as filaments of cells. When two filaments of opposing mating types come close together, the cells form conjugation tubes between the filaments. Once the tubes are formed, one cell balls up and crawls through the tube into the other cell to fuse with it, forming a zygote.Fungi also use conjugation. In
zygomycete s, twohyphae of opposing mating types form special structures calledgametangia where the hyphae touch. The gametangia then fuse into azygosporangium . In other fungi, cells from two hyphae with opposing mating types fuse, but only cytoplasmic (plasmogamy ). The two nuclei do not fuse, leading to the formation of adikaryon cell that gives rise to amycelium consisting of dikaryons.Karyogamy (fusion of nuclei) occurs insporangia and leads to the formation of diploid cells (zygotes) that immediately undergomeiosis to formspore s.In many cases, isogamous fertilization is used by organisms that can also reproduce asexually through
binary fission ,budding , or asexualspore formation . The switch tosexual reproduction mode is often triggered by a change from favorable to unfavorable growing conditions. Fertilization frequently leads to the formation of a thick-walled zygoticresting spore that can withstand harsh environments and will germinate once growing conditions turn favorable again.See also
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Gamete
*Anisogamy
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См. также в других словарях:
isogamy — isogamy. См. изогамия. (Источник: «Англо русский толковый словарь генетических терминов». Арефьев В.А., Лисовенко Л.А., Москва: Изд во ВНИРО, 1995 г.) … Молекулярная биология и генетика. Толковый словарь.
isogamy — [ī säg′ə mē] n. [ ISO + GAMY] reproduction by the uniting of isogametes isogamous [ī säg′əməs] adj … English World dictionary
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isogamy — noun see isogamous … New Collegiate Dictionary
isogamy — n. [Gr. isos, equal; gamos, union] The mutual fertilization process of isogametes … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
isogamy — /uy sog euh mee/, n. Biol. the fusion of two gametes of similar form, as in certain algae. [1890 95; ISO + GAMY] * * * … Universalium
isogamy — noun A form of sexual reproduction involving gametes of similar morphology … Wiktionary
isogamy — Conjugation between two equal gametes or two individual cells alike in all respects. [iso + G. gamos, marriage] * * * isog·a·my (i sogґə me) [iso + Gr. gamos marriage] reproduction resulting from the union of two cells (gametes) that are… … Medical dictionary
isogamy — n. union of two gametes having the same size and structure (Biology) … English contemporary dictionary
isogamy — [ʌɪ sɒgəmi] noun Biology sexual reproduction by the fusion of similar gametes. Compare with anisogamy. Derivatives isogamete noun isogamous adjective Origin C19: from iso + Gk gamos marriage … English new terms dictionary