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1 embryonic segregation
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English-russian biological dictionary > embryonic segregation
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3 segregation
segregation 1. сегрегация, изоляция, разъединение; 2. ген. расщепление; 3. расхождениеsegregation сегрегация, расхождение родительских хромосом в мейозе; появление многообразия форм отцовских и материнских признаков во втором и последующих поколениях потомства гибридовchromatid segregation хроматидное расщеплениеeffective segregation эффективное расщепление, такое расщепление, которое даёт жизнеспособные гаметы или жизнеспособные сочетания зиготembryonic segregation эмбриональное расщеплениеequational segregation эквационное расщеплениеfirst division segregation расщепление при первом деленииgenome segregation геномное расщеплениеMendelian segregation менделевское расщеплениеnuclear segregation деление ядраooplasmic segregation ооплазматическое расщеплениеplastid segregation расщепление при передаче пластидpreferential segregation преференциальное расщепление, поляризованное расщеплениеpreferential segregation предпочтительное расхождение, неслучайное распределение определённых хромосомreductional segregation редукционное расщеплениеsecond division segregation расщепление при втором деленииsecondary segregation вторичное расщепление, расщепление у аллополиплоида различий между его диплоидными родителямиsomatic segregation соматическое расщеплениеsomatic segregation соматическое расщепление, расщепление в митозеstochastic segregation вероятностная сегрегацияstochastic segregation стохастическая сегрегацияtransgressive segregation трансгрессивное расщепление (появление в расщепляющемся поколении AF2 одной или нескольких особей, находящихся за пределами амплитуды изменчивости родительских форм)English-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > segregation
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4 segregation
1) сегрегация, изоляция, разъединение2) ген. расщепление3) расхождение•- embryonic segregation
- equational segregation
- first division segregation
- genome segregation
- Mendelian segregation
- ooplasmic segregation
- plastid segregation
- preferential segregation
- reductional segregation
- second division segregation
- somatic segregation
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