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This observation suggested either that the (diploid and tetraploid) zygotes/ookinetes were derived exclusively from self-fertilization of the haploid gametes of the two lines, i.e. no cross-fertilization, or that allelic reporter gene exclusion and/or silencing occurred resulting in expression of only a single-fluorescent protein.
This was probably due the cross fertilization nature of the genus.
This process works best with a small group of people, taking advantage of a stimulating cross fertilization of ideas.
This may strongly limit options for cross-fertilization as long as no local spore sources are present [ 18, 19].
Since there is probably no such thing as a pure, un-cross-fertilized culture, any attempt to illuminate the workings of cross-fertilization -- past or present -- has immense possibility.
"The idea is cross-fertilization.
I think such cross-fertilization is vital.
Cross-fertilization has had its casualties, however.
The cross-fertilization worked both ways.
Why not use "cross-fertilization," "cross-pollination," or "hybridization"?
The possibility of artistic cross-fertilization is another plus.
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