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SANSOME1 has produced evidence that the asci in a single perithecium of Neurospora crassa may originate from more than one pair of gamete nuclei. Despite Sansome's evidence, it has been accepted generally that there is only one egg and one sperm nucleus2.
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NAKAMURA, K., EGASHIRA, T. Genetically Mixed Perithecia in Neurospora . Nature 190, 1129–1130 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/1901129a0
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