00:01
So, asplomycide and basidomycetes are placed into six -der groups because of obvious reason.
00:10
So both esplomysides and basidomycetes can go through sexual reproduction.
00:16
So to opposite, mating types, parental spores fuse into a dikerotic structure, which is diploid.
00:23
And this is followed by meiosis, during which genetic recombination occurs.
00:28
So pretty much the genetic material between parent genome exchange.
00:35
So as a result, for genetically non -identical haploid spores are being produced.
00:41
On the left -hand side of the screen, you're looking at a single eschus of eschomycetes.
00:51
As you can see, in a single eskis, eight genetically non -identical spores are being produced inside.
01:00
So on the right -hand side, which is a basidium, which is an example of basidium my seeds.
01:09
So again, for genetically and identical haploid spores are being produced, but it's not inside...