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All the gametes of isogamous organisms are genetically identical.?

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  1. Isogamy refers to a form of sexual reproduction involving gametes of the same size. Since both gametes look alike, they cannot be classified as "male" or "female." Instead, organisms undergoing isogamy are said to have different mating types, most commonly noted as "+" and "-" strains. Fertilization occurs when "+" and "-" gametes fuse to form a zygote. Mating (fertilization or conjugation) can only take place between DIFFERENT mating types. Therefore  - -False.

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