A fungal cell containing two separate nuclei from different parent organisms, created during sexual reproduction.
From di- (two) + karyon (Greek for nucleus). Scientific term coined for fungi in the late 1800s to describe a key stage in fungal sexual reproduction.
This bizarre double-nucleus stage is why fungi can be so successful—they get genetic diversity benefits of sex without fully committing, making them incredible survivors!
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