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Sure...morphing...we are talking about "haptomorphosis" but that is quite different from the generative process of cell division. If cells are differentiated etc..callus and woundwood being the obvious example.

When I find the info I'll post it up. Theres no way mycologists haven't dissected these FB's to establish whats going on at a cellular level....I'm just ignorant of the science atm....!

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". Electronmicroscopical analyses of spore wall structures have been disappointing because similar structures appear in very different taxa. Biochemical and genetical approaches offer more promise to unravel the causes of differentiation and controlled morphogenetic expression of the genome."

So it seems, finding out aint so simple!...It goes on to say..." Blah blah..it would be good to know blah blah"- Im paraphrasing...

ScienceDirect - Mycological Research : Differentiation in agaric basidiomata and phylogenetic problems*

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