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In some fungi, karyogamy, or the fusion of nuclei, occurs long after plasmogamy, the fusion of the cytoplasm, so that two genetically dissimilar haploid nuclei are placed alongside each other and divide within each mycelial cell. This life stage is called a dikaryon.
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In some fungi, karyogamy, or the fusion of nuclei, occurs long after plasmogamy, the fusion of the cytoplasm, so that two genetically dissimilar haploid nuclei are placed alongside each other and divide within each mycelial cell. This life stage is called a dikaryon.