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A prothallus, or prothallium, (from pro = forwards and θαλλος ( thallos) = twig) is usually the stage in the life of a or other . Occasionally the term is also used to describe the young gametophyte of a or as well. In it refers to the region of the thallus that is free of .

The prothallus develops from a . It is a short-lived and inconspicuous heart-shaped structure typically 2–5 millimeters wide, with a number of (root-like hairs) growing underneath, and the sex organs: (female) and (male). Appearance varies quite a lot between species. Some are green and conduct while others are colorless and nourish themselves underground as .


Alternation of generations
, like all plants, go through a life-cycle of alternation of generations. The fully grown , what is commonly referred to as the , produces genetically unique in the by . The spores fall from the sporophyte and germinate by , given the right conditions, into the stage, the prothallus. The prothallus develops independently for several weeks; it grows sex organs that produce () and (). The sperm are able to swim to the ova for to form a which divides by mitosis to form a multicellular sporophyte. In the early stages of growth, the sporophyte grows out of the prothallus, depending on it for water supply and nutrition, but develops into a new independent fern, which will produce new spores that will grow into new prothallia etc., thus completing the life cycle of the .


Theoretical advantages of alternation of generations
It has been argued that there is an important evolutionary advantages to the alternation of generations plant life-cycle. By forming a multicellular haploid gametophyte rather than limiting the haploid stage to gametes, there is often only one for any trait. Thus, alleles are not masked by a counterpart (there is no counterpart).

One benefit of this is that a mutation that causes a lethal, or harmful, trait expression will cause the gametophyte to die; thus, the trait cannot be passed on to future generations, preserving the strength of the gene pool. Furthermore, if individual cells of the gametophyte compete with one another, that reduce cell vigour may prevent a cell lineage from reproducing.


In lichens
The region of the thallus in lichens that is free of (the partner) and contains only (the partner) is called the prothallus. It is typically white, brown, or black in colour. In , the prothallus is visible between and on the growing thallus margin. In the large genus , the prothallus may provide a mode of vegetative reproduction, and it may have a role in stabilising the soil. In some genera, such as , the presence of absence of prothalli is an important taxonomic character that is used to help classify species. The term prothallus was first used by German botanist Georg Meyer in 1825, who introduced it in a discussion of lichen growth.


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