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A heterokaryon is a cell that contains multiple, genetically different nuclei. Heterokaryotic and heterokaryosis are derived terms. This is a special type of syncytium. This can occur naturally, such as in the mycelium of fungi during sexual reproduction, or artificially as formed by the experimental fusion of two genetically different cells, as e...
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A cell that contains genetically different nuclei or a thallus made up of such cells.
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<cell biology> Cell that contains two or more genetically different nuclei. ... Found naturally in many fungi and produced experimentally by cell fusion techniques, for example hybridoma. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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A cell which contains at least two nuclei from different cell types.
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Cell that contains two or more genetically different nuclei. Found naturally in many fungi and produced experimentally by cell fusion techniques, eg. hybridoma.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: het′ĕr-ō-kar′ē-on Definitions: 1. A cell containing diverse nuclei inside a common cytoplasm, usually resulting from the artificial fusion of two cells from different species.
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Heterokaryon: A cell with two separate nuclei formed by the experimental fusion of two genetically different cells. (Heterokaryons, for example, composed of nuclei from Hurler syndrome and Hunter syndrome, both diseases of mucopolysaccharide metabolism, have normal mucopolysaccharide metabolism proving that the two syndromes affect different protei...
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heterokaryon, heterokaryosis In mycology, a fungal cell containing two or more nuclei that are genetically different from each other.
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