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gametic
gametic, a. Biol. (gæˈmɛtɪk, -ˈiːtɪk) [f. gamete + -ic.] Of or pertaining to gametes.1905 R. C. Punnett Mendelism 25 The theory of gametic purity can be further tested by deducing from it the results which should follow from crossing the heterozygote with either of the homozygotes. Ibid. 64 Gametic ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gametic phase
In genetics, a gametic phase represents the original allelic combinations that a diploid individual inherits from both parents. Gametic phase is influenced by genetic linkage. References Genetics wikipedia.org
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gametic
gametic/gəˈmetɪk; ɡə`mɛtɪk/ adj. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Somatic
Somatic may refer to: Somatic (biology), referring to the cells of the body in contrast to the germ line cells Somatic cell, a non-gametic cell in a wikipedia.org
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homogametic
homogametic, a. Biol. (hɒməʊgəˈmiːtɪk) [f. homo- + gametic a.] (Of a sex or its individual members) producing gametes that all have the same kind of sex chromosome. Opp. heterogametic a.1910 [see heterogametic a.]. 1971 Nature 18 June 432/1 In the Lepidoptera, males are homogametic and females heter... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gametangiogamy
In this case, karyogamy takes place simultaneously between the nuclei of many pairs of nuclei, not as in gametogamy between two gametic nuclei (polyfertilization wikipedia.org
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heterogametic
heterogametic, a. Biol. (ˌhɛtərəʊgəˈmiːtɪk) [f. hetero- + gametic a.] (Of a sex or its individual members) producing gametes that differ with respect to a sex chromosome. Opp. homogametic a. So ˌheteroˈgamety, the state or condition of being heterogametic.1910 E. Wilson in Science Progress IV. ii. 5... Oxford English Dictionary
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Karyorelictea
transcription, while the smaller micronuclei, or germline nuclei, are only active during sexual reproduction, where they first undergo meiosis to form gametic Two gametic nuclei fuse to form a zygotic nucleus, which divides by mitosis into two daughter nuclei, one of which develops into a new micronucleus and wikipedia.org
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Autogamy
Some of these daughter nuclei will continue to divide to create potential future gametic nuclei. Of these potential gametic nuclei, one will divide two more times. wikipedia.org
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ploidy
ploidy Biol. (ˈplɔɪdɪ) [f. haploidy, polyploidy, etc.] The number of homologous sets of chromosomes in a cell, or in each cell of an organism.1947 Genetics XXXII. 512 A state of indefinite ‘ploidy’. 1953 Jrnl. Gen. Microbiol. VIII. 101 Another possibility is that there is a different degree of effec... Oxford English Dictionary
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Phase
discrete period of occupation at an archaeological site Color phase, in biology, a group of individuals within a species with a particular coloration Gametic wikipedia.org
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(PDF) Recapitulation of gametic DNA methylation and its post ...
DNA methylation status of the del-8, 7, and 6 fragments in YAC TgM. a Map of the transgene fragments. Region differences (118 bp) among three constructs are shown in gray.
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Ursula Goodenough
They have identified genes in the mating-type (mt) locus and genes regulated by mt that control the transition between vegetative growth and gametic differentiation These include genes responsible for mate recognition, uniparental inheritance of chloroplast DNA, and gametic differentiation, allowing analysis of their wikipedia.org
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Noctilucales
They show gametic meiosis. wikipedia.org
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