An
ascus (plural
asci) is the spore-bearing container produced in the
ascocarps of
ascomycete fungi. Each ascus contains eight
ascospores[?], produced by a
meiotic cell division followed by a
mitotic cell division. Asci release their spores by bursting. When one ascus bursts, it triggers the bursting of all the other asci in the ascocarp. This is an example of
positive feedback.
Asci are used in laboratories for studying the process of meiosis, because the four cells produced by meiosis line up in regular order. By modifying a gene coding for spore color, the biologist can study crossing over and other phenomena.
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