| anamorph | A somatic or reproductive structure that originates without nuclear recombination (asexual reproduction); the imperfect part of the life cycle of fungi. Origin: G. Ana, up, + morphe, form (05 Mar 2000) |
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| anamorphism | 1. A distorted image. 2. <biology> A gradual progression from one type to another, generally ascending. Origin: Gr. Again + form. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| anamorphosis | 1. A distorted or monstrous projection or representation of an image on a plane or curved surface, which, when viewed from a certain point, or as reflected from a curved mirror or through a polyhedron, appears regular and in proportion; a deformation of an image. 2. <biology> Same as Anamorphism. 3. <botany> A morbid or monstrous development, or change of form, or degeneration. Origin: Gr, fr. To form anew; again + to form; form. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| anamorphosy | Same as Anamorphosis. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| anamorphosis |
the evolution of one type of organism from another by a long series of gradual changes a distorted projection or perspective; especially an image distorted in such a way that it becomes visible only when viewed in a special manner
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In biology, fungi are placed into particular taxa based on reproductive similarities. Sexual reproduction is the most evolutionarily conserved means of reproduction and thus used to determine evolutionally relatedness (systematics). Many fungi reproduce both sexually and asexually. This is particularly true in the group Ascomycota. Often only one method of reproduction is observable at a specific point in time or under specific environmental conditions. ...
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the complete asexual, mitotic, diasporic expression of a fungus, comprising one or more anamorphs. cf. teleomorph.
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(= ametabolous development) see ametabola.
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| anamorph | pertaining to a kind of distorting optical system |
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| anamorph | pertaining to gradual evolution from one type of organism to another |
| anamorph | occurs deep under the earth's surface |
| anamorph | an image distorted in such a way that it becomes visible only when viewed in a special manner |
| anamorph | the evolution of one type of organism from another by a long series of gradual changes |
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