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sporulate
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spor·u·late  (spôry-lt, spr-)
intr.v. spor·u·lat·ed, spor·u·lat·ing, spor·u·lates
To produce or release spores.

[From New Latin sporula, small spore, diminutive of spora, spore, from Greek spor, seed; see spore.]

sporu·lation n.

sporulate [ˈspɒrjʊˌleɪt]
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(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Biology) (intr) to produce spores, esp by multiple fission
sporulation  n
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Verb1.sporulate - produce spores; "plants sporulate"
phytology, botany - the branch of biology that studies plants
sporulate - convert into spores
produce, bring forth - bring forth or yield; "The tree would not produce fruit"
2.sporulate - convert into spores
phytology, botany - the branch of biology that studies plants
convert - change the nature, purpose, or function of something; "convert lead into gold"; "convert hotels into jails"; "convert slaves to laborers"
sporulate - produce spores; "plants sporulate"


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But a yeast with reduced RAS activity sporulates even in the presence of excess nutrients, and yeast with no active RAS gene cannot survive.
 
 
 
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