File:Sequential steps during mating in Schizosaccharomyces pombe and Saccharomyces cerevisiae.jpg

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English: (a) In fission yeast, the mating process is triggered by nitrogen starvation when compatible partners are present. (b) Budding yeast cells of opposite mating type can instead mate spontaneously on rich medium to form stable diploids that undergo sporulation upon starvation. In both organisms after pheromone exchange, cells grow in a polarized manner in the direction of their partner and undergo fusion, karyogamy and sporulation.
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Author Laura Merlini, Omaya Dudin and Sophie G. Martin

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