multineucleation
Multineucleation is a biological process where a single cell contains multiple nuclei. This state is distinct from a multinucleated cell, which is formed by the fusion of multiple cells, each contributing its own nucleus. In multineucleation, a single cell undergoes nuclear division without subsequent cytokinesis, the division of the cytoplasm. This can occur through several mechanisms, including failed cytokinesis following mitosis, endoreduplication where DNA replicates but the cell does not divide, or by the fusion of daughter nuclei within a single cell.
Multineucleation is observed in various organisms and cellular contexts. In fungi, many species exhibit a coenocytic