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Kwon–Chung KJ et al. – Heterothallism is dependent upon the obligatory cross–mating between self–sterile homokaryotic individuals and represents a common pattern of sexuality in yeasts and molds. Heterothallic reproductive cycles have recently been discovered in three Aspergillus species of medical and economic importance, namely Aspergillus fumigatus,A. parasiticus and A. flavus.

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