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This has sometimes been called "alternation of generations", but is quite different.
We also have the alternation of generations in the names."
Consequently, this cycle is also known as the alternation of generations.
Green algae have a life cycle that includes an alternation of generations.
The term 'alternation of generations' has also been applied to these cases.
The alternation of generations is an important concept in the evolution of plants.
There are two important evolutionary advantages to the alternation of generations plant life-cycle.
Alternation of generations occurs in almost all marine seaweeds.
They reproduce by shedding spores and have macroscopic alternation of generations.
They often have alternation of generations and may have three generations rather than two.
The diagram below shows the fundamental elements of the alternation of generations in plants.
In other eukaryotes alternation of generations may occur.
These probably had an isomorphic alternation of generations and were probably filamentous.
Alternation of generations occurs in many plants.
Like most brown algae, Postelsia goes through alternation of generations, and is an annual species.
However, there are many possible variations on the fundamental elements of a life cycle which has alternation of generations.
Like in species of Gyrinicola, there is an alternation of generations.
The term alternation of generations refers only to the sexual cycle; organisms often have asexual reproduction as well.
This is a type of alternation of generations similar to that of mosses.
Green algae are eukaryotic organisms that follow a reproduction cycle called alternation of generations.
Plants have a complex lifecycle involving alternation of generations.
Reproduction in P. californica involves an alternation of generations.
Additionally, this species utilizes alternation of generations.
Nevertheless, he was only 27 when he published his ground-breaking monograph on the alternation of generations in plants.
That is, they have a single host and do not use alternation of generations or mass asexual replication off the host.