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prokaryon
prokaryon Biol. (prəʊˈkærɪən) Pl. prokarya. [f. Gr. προ- pro-2 + κάρυον nut, kernel; cf. prokaryote.] The structure in a prokaryote which contains the genetic material; the prokaryotic ‘nucleus’.1957 E. C. Dougherty in Jrnl. Protozool. IV. Suppl. 14/1 For the moneran nucleus I propose prokaryon.., a...
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prokaryotic
prokaryotic, a. Biol. (prəʊkærɪˈɒtɪk) Also -caryotic. [f. as prec. + -ic.] Having no nuclear membrane in its cell; belonging to the group of organisms so characterized, which comprises bacteria and blue-green algæ. Opp. eukaryotic.1957 [see prokaryon a.]. 1969 [see conidium]. 1974 Taxon XXIII. 246 C...
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eukaryon
eukaryon Biol. (juːˈkærɪən) Also -caryon. Pl. eukarya. [f. Gr. εὐ- eu- + κάρυον nut, kernel: cf. prokaryon, eukaryote.] The highly organized nucleus, bounded by a nuclear membrane, that is characteristic of a eukaryotic cell.1957 [see prokaryon]. 1967 Jrnl. Med. Lab. Technol. XXIV. 261 Eucaryon, the...
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eukaryotic
eukaryotic, a. Biol. (juːkærɪˈɒtɪk) Also -caryotic. [f. eukaryote + -ic.] (Of a cell) characterized by a nuclear membrane and organelles; (of an organism) composed of such cells, belonging to the group which includes all higher organisms and some lower ones; of or pertaining to such a cell or organi...
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genophore
genophore, n. Biol. (ˈdʒɛnəʊfɔː(r)) [f. *geno- + -phore.] A nucleic acid or nucleoprotein structure which carries genetic information in prokaryotes, viruses, and certain organelles. Cf. chromosome n.1961 H. Ris in Canad. Jrnl. Genetics & Cytol. III. 112 Since no general term exists for the physical...
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