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cleavage дробление оплодотворённого яйца, последовательный ряд делений зиготы, в результате которого образуется эмбрион многоклеточного организмаcleavage map карта расщепленияabortive cleavage абортивное дроблениеaccessory cleavage дополнительное дроблениеasymmetrical cleavage асимметричное дроблениеbilateral cleavage билатеральное дробление, двустороннее дроблениеdexiotropic cleavage правостороннее дроблениеdextral cleavage правостороннее дроблениеdiscoidal cleavage дискоидальное дроблениеequal cleavage равномерное дроблениеequatorial cleavage экваториальное дроблениеglycolytic cleavage гликолитическое расщеплениеholoblastic cleavage голобластическое дроблениеhorizontal cleavage горизонтальное дроблениеincomplete cleavage неполное дробление, частичное дроблениеlatitudinal cleavage горизонтальное дроблениеleiotropic cleavage левостороннее дроблениеmeridional cleavage меридиональное дроблениеmosaic cleavage мозаичное дроблениеparthenogenetic cleavage партеногенетическое дроблениеpolyembryonic cleavage полиэмбриональное дроблениеprotein cleavage расщепление белковradial cleavage радиальное дроблениеregulatory cleavage регуляционное дроблениеsinistral cleavage левостороннее дроблениеspiral cleavage спиральное дроблениеsuperficial cleavage поверхностное дроблениеtotal cleavage полное дроблениеtryptic cleavage триптический гидролизunequal cleavage неравномерное дроблениеvertical cleavage вертикальное дроблениеEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > cleavage
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