I guess I explained how the got so many mating types without even touching the reason why. And to be honest I have not really read anything about why they have this complex system. However, my first thought would be that they do not use the sex in a strict way like we do. For them it does not matter which mating type they create an offspring with, and that the mating types instead act as a regulator to prevent it from mating with the exact same type (so it will not fertilize another part of itself).
RE: Mushrooms can have 4,000+ different sexes
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Mushrooms can have 4,000+ different sexes
Ah ok like sex differentiation for the sake of variety and plurality amongst the species.
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