A researcher isolates a species of fungus that only reproduces sexually. He introduces individual fungi—all of the same mating type (e.g., with the same mating type alleles)—into a petri dish. What do you expect will happen with the fungi in this dish?
A. Fungi in the dish will mate, forming spores
via sexual reproduction.
B. Fungi in the dish will not mate, but will from
spores via asexual reproduction.
C. No spores will be formed by fungi in the
petri dish.
C
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