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Synapsis - Wikipedia
Synapsis or Syzygy is the pairing of two chromosomes that occurs during meiosis. It allows matching-up of homologous pairs prior to their segregation. en.wikipedia.org
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Synapsis
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Synapsis - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Synapses are the sites of contact between neurons, where neurotransmitters are released from the pre-synaptic neuron through an electrochemical signaling and ... www.sciencedirect.com
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synapsis
‖ synapsis (sɪˈnæpsɪs) Pl. synapses (-siːz). [mod.L., ad. Gr. σύναψις connexion, junction, f. σύν syn-1 + ἅψις joining, f. ἅπτειν to join.] † 1. gen. Connexion. Obs.1654 H. L'Estrange Chas. I (1655) 88 Some considerable circumstances must not be forgot, by reason of their synapsis, their coherence w... Oxford English Dictionary
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SYNAPSIS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SYNAPSIS is the association of homologous chromosomes that is characteristic of the first meiotic prophase. www.merriam-webster.com
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What Is Synapsis? Definition and Function - ThoughtCo
Synapsis or syndesis is the lengthwise pairing of homologous chromosomes. Synapsis mainly occurs during prophase I of meiosis I. www.thoughtco.com
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SYNAPSIS | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
SYNAPSIS meaning: 1. the joining of chromosomes from each parent during the first stage of cell division 2. the…. Learn more. dictionary.cambridge.org
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Home - S Y N A P S I S
Synapsis: A health Humanities Journal. Our mission is to develop conversations among diverse people thinking about medical and humanistic ways of knowing, ... medicalhealthhumanities.com
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Synapsis Or Crossing Over Mechanism For Increasing Genetic ...
When synapsis happens, the homologous chromosomes end up next to each other. Each set of homologous chromosomes contains the same genes on them in the same ... jackwestin.com
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Recombination, Pairing, and Synapsis of Homologs during Meiosis
Recombination is a prominent feature of meiosis in which it plays an important role in increasing genetic diversity during inheritance. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Synapsis (beetle)
Species BioLib lists: Synapsis birmanicus Gillet, 1907 Synapsis boonlongi Hanboonsong & Masumoto, 1999 Synapsis brahminus (Hope, 1831) Synapsis davidis Fairmaire, 1878 Synapsis dickinsoni Hanboonsong & Masumoto, 1999 Synapsis gilleti Arrow, 1931 Synapsis horaki Zidek & Pokorny, 2010 Synapsis kiuchii wikipedia.org
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asynapsis
asynapsis Biol. (æ-, eɪsɪˈnæpsɪs) [f. a- prefix 14 + synapsis.] Absence of synapsis; failure of chromosomes to pair in meiosis. Hence asyˈnaptic a.1930 G. W. Beadle in Cornell Univ. Agr. Exp. Sta. Mem. CXXIX. (title) Genetical and Cytological Studies of Mendelian Asynapsis in Zea mays. 1937 C. D. Da... Oxford English Dictionary
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Synapsis ilicifolia
Synapsis ilicifolia is a species of plant in the Schlegeliaceae family. It is endemic to the island of Cuba. It is the sole species in the genus Synapsis, which was described as a genus in 1866. wikipedia.org
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synaptic
synaptic, a. Cytology and Anat. (sɪˈnæptɪk) [In form ad. Gr. συναπτικός connective, copulative; used as the adj. corresponding to synapsis.] Pertaining to (a) synapsis. Hence syˈnaptically adv.1895 J. E. S. Moore in Q. Jrnl. Microsc. Sci. XXXVIII. 287, I therefore propose the term Synaptic phase to ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Syndesis
Syndesis may refer to: Arthrodesis, in orthopedic surgery Synapsis, in cell biology wikipedia.org
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