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Основной кариотип — кариотип особей, у которых количество хромосом соответствует основному числу хромосом.Англо-русский толковый словарь генетических терминов > basic karyotype
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karyotype кариотип, хромосомный комплекс, определённое число хромосом установленной формыasymmetric karyotype асимметричный кариотип (с хромосомами разной величины, часть которых имеет субтерминальные центромеры)basic karyotype основной кариотипderived karyotype производный кариотипfundamental karyotype фундаментальный кариотип (исходный кариотип вида или рода)symmetric karyotype симметричный кариотип (с хромосомами примерно одинаковой величины с медианными или субмедианными центромерами)English-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > karyotype
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