Which of the following is the process of syngamy that occurs during fertilisation in humans?
A) Two pronuclei become closely apposed but do not fuse.
B) Egg and sperm genomes combine after nuclear membranes degrade but post initial mitosis.
C) Two pronuclei fuse to from a single nucleated zygote.
D) Two pronuclei partially fuse to form a single zygote, but with two unfused nuclei.
E) All of the options listed here are incorrect.
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