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reduction 1. уменьшение; сокращение; 2. восстановление; 3. редукция (уменьшение вдвое числа хромосом в мейозе)reduction редукция, уменьшение числа хромосом вдвое при мейозеreduction of bacteriophage превращение вирулентного фага в латентныйasymmetric reduction асимметрическое восстановлениеdouble reduction двойная редукцияdouble reduction двойная редукция, наличие редукционного деления в определённых частях хромосом в обоих мейотических делениях; это может происходить у некоторых гибридов и полиплоидовelectro-enzymatic reduction электроэнзиматическое восстановлениеnitrate reduction нитратредукцияzygotic reduction редукция в зиготе; мейоз, происходящий непосредственно после оплодотворенияEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > reduction
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