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Date of correction: June 28, 2010Reason for correction: -Correction: DTRECEIVEDDetails: Right : 19930930
Date of correction: June 28, 2010Reason for correction: -Correction: KEYWORDDetails: Wrong : Key words: asexual reproduction, meiospore, sexual reproduction Right : asexual reproduction, meiospore, sexual reproduction
Date of correction: June 28, 2010Reason for correction: -Correction: CITATIONDetails: Wrong : E E E E E E
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The meiospores are produced by reduction divisions and are a stage of the sexual reproduction. The reproduction correlated to the meiospore should be separated from the asexual reproduction in the typology of reproductions.