asexuelen
Asexuelen is a term that has appeared in a handful of contemporary biological studies describing a rare form of asexual reproduction observed in certain protist and fungal species. The word is a portmanteau of “asexual” and “exu” (derived from the Latin exum, meaning to release), indicating organisms that release spores or reproductive cells without the typical meiotic division seen in sexually reproducing counterparts.
In the literature, asexuelen is most frequently associated with the genus Saccoglossus, a group of blind worms
The term has also been applied to select fungi within the division Zygomycota. In laboratory experiments, isolates
The concept remains largely descriptive, and the evolutionary advantage of asexuelen remains under investigation. Some studies