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heteromorphism in nLab
Heteromorphism is a morphism between objects in two different categories related by a functor, specifically between c in 𝒞 and d in 𝒟, where 𝒟( ...
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HETEROMORPHIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. deviating from the usual form 2. exhibiting diversity of form or forms heteromorphic pairs of chromosomes
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Chromosome heteromorphisms: an impact on infertility - PMC
Cytogenetic heteromorphisms are described as heritable variations at specific chromosomal regions without a proven impact on phenotype.
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heteromorphism
heteromorphism (-ˈmɔːfɪz(ə)m) [f. as prec. + -ism.] 1. The condition or property of being heteromorphic; diversity of form.1839 Fraser's Mag. XX. 699 The various portraits of her majesty astonish by their perplexing poly- or heteromorphism. 1865–72 Watts Dict. Chem. III. 150 Heteromorphism, the prop...
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heteromorphism - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · A diversity of form. · A feature that is heteromorphic.
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Sperm heteromorphism - Wikipedia
Sperm heteromorphism is the simultaneous production of two or more distinguishable types of sperm by a single male. The sperm types might differ in size, shape ...
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Sperm heteromorphism
Sperm heteromorphism is the simultaneous production of two or more distinguishable types of sperm by a single male. Distribution
Sperm heteromorphism is known from several different groups of animals.
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Challenges in classifying human chromosomal heteromorphisms ...
Chromosomal heteromorphisms (CHs) are morphological variations predominantly found in constitutive heterochromatic regions of the genome, ...
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Chromosome heteromorphisms - Asian Journal of Andrology
Chromosome heteromorphisms are described as variations in size and morphology at specific regions that can be detected through classical banding methods. They ...
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Chromosome heteromorphisms: do they entail a reproductive risk for ...
Dear Editor,. Chromosome heteromorphisms are described as variations in size and morphology at specific regions that can be detected through ...
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Ecological consequences and ontogeny of seed heteromorphism
Seed heteromorphism represents the production of different kinds of seeds by a single individual. The morphological differentiation affects either the fruit ...
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[PDF] Heteromorphisms and Adjoint Functors - DAVID ELLERMAN
Our topic is a theory showing. "where adjoints come from." The theory is based on the object-to-object. "heteromorphisms" between the objects of different ...
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heteromorphy
ˈheteroˌmorphy [f. as prec. + -y: after Gr. ns. in -µορϕία.] = heteromorphism 1.1874 R. Brown Man. Bot. 600 Deviations from ordinary forms, comprising..heteromorphy (deformities, polymorphy, alteration of colours).
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heterostyled
heterostyled, a. Bot. (ˈhɛtərəʊstaɪld) [f. hetero- + style + -ed2.] Having the styles or pistils of different individual plants of different lengths relatively to their stamens; the same as heteromorphic or heterogonous.1876 Darwin in Life & Lett. (1892) 311 The nature of heterostyled plants may be ...
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Pseudoryzomys
A remarkable autosomal heteromorphism in Pseudoryzomys simplex 2n = 56; FN = 54-55 (Rodentia, Sigmodontinae) (subscription required).
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