INTRODUCTION .156 LIFE CYCLES AND SEXUAL PROGRESSION IN HIGHER FUNGI 156 SYSTEMS OF INCOMPATIBILITY .157 REGULATION OF SEXUAL PROGRESSION .158 GENETIC STRUCTURE OF BIFACTORIAL INCOMPATIBILITY .159 GENETIC STRUCTURE OF UNIFACTORIAL INCOMPATIBILITY 161 ORIGIN OF MULTIPLE ALLELIC INCOMPATIBILITY 161 ORIGIN OF TWO-LOCUS INCOMPATIBILITY FACTORS .164 ROLE OF THE INCOMPATIBILITY FACTORS IN CONTROLLING BREEDING .165 EVOLUTION OF THE INCOMPATIBILITY SYSTEMS .167 GLOSSARY .168 LITERATURE CITED .168 "Sexuality in the higher fungi is no more mystifying than elsewhere."
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