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karyology
karyology Biol. (kærɪˈɒlədʒɪ) [f. karyo- + -logy.] a. The distinctive or characteristic features (esp. as regards chromosomes) of a particular cell nucleus, or of the nuclei of a particular species, strain, etc. b. The study of cell nuclei, esp. the chromosomes they contain.1895 Ann. Bot. IX. 631 Wa... Oxford English Dictionary
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Disporum
species in North America, but these have been separated as the genus Prosartes D.Don and moved to the family Liliaceae in accordance to differences in karyology wikipedia.org
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karyosome
karyosome (ˈkærɪəʊˌəʊm.) [f. karyo- + Gr. σῶµα body; in sense 1, ad. G. karyosoma (M. Ogata 1883, in Arch. f. Anat. u. Physiol. (Physiol. Abt.) 414).] 1. a. A body of chromatin in a nucleus resembling a nucleolus but distinguished from the ‘true’ nucleolus or plasmosome. b. Any densely staining cent... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Sciences Ologies - ThoughtCo
Ichnology: The study of fossil footprints, tracks, and burrows. Ichthyology: The study of fish. Immunology: The study of the immune system. Karyology: The study of karyotypes (a branch of cytology) Kinesiology: The study of movement in relation to human anatomy. Kymatology: The study of waves or wave motions.
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Hyacinthoides cedretorum
Taxonomy and karyology The first description of H. cedretorum as a separate taxon was made by Auguste Pomel in 1874, when he described "Endymion cedretorum wikipedia.org
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Elisabeth Peveling
Both of her theses dealt with karyology in the plant family Cucurbitaceae. wikipedia.org
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Masaharu Kawakatsu
Mitchell and the taxonomy and karyology of South American freshwater planarians with Josef Hauser, visiting Unisinos in Brazil in 1979. wikipedia.org
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Silene caucasica
. - On the karyology of the representatives of the genus Silene L. s. l. wikipedia.org
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Dugesia sagitta
Karyology This Dugesia'' species, from what only sexual reproducing specimens are known, have a karyoptype of 2n=16, constituted only by acrocentric chromosomes wikipedia.org
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علم النواة الخلوية
إن دراسة جميع كروموسومات كائن يسمى أحياناً علم دراسة نواة الخلية karyology. wikipedia.org
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Wolffia
Part 1 of the monograph: Morphology; karyology; ecology; geographic distribution; systematic position; nomenclature; descriptions. Veröff. Geobot. wikipedia.org
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Girardia tigrina
Karyology The haploid number is n=8. There are diploid (2n=16) and triploid (3n=24) specimens. References Dugesiidae wikipedia.org
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Elisabeth Tschermak-Woess
Her field of work eventually shifted from cytology, karyology and the biology of the lichen symbiosis to epiphytic algae and lichen algae, especially their wikipedia.org
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Philip Myers's akodont
The species was recognized as distinct from other grass mice on the basis of unique features of karyology, genetic sequence, cranial measurements, and wikipedia.org
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Rosette Batarda Fernandes
Spain, France, UK, Sweden and Portugal, while between 1945 and 2000, she published some 250 papers, mainly in the field of plant systematics, but also in karyology Her papers on the karyology of Angiosperms were mostly published between 1945 and 1947 in collaboration with her husband Abilio Fernandes. wikipedia.org
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