A dikaryon is formed when

A dikaryon is formed when

Options

(a) meiosis is arrested
(b) the two haploid cells do not fuse immediately
(c) cytoplasm does not fuse
(d) none of the above

Correct Answer:

the two haploid cells do not fuse immediately

Explanation:

The dikaryon is a specialised form of heterokaryon in which each cell has two haploid nuclei, one from each parent of the cross.

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