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1 filial generations
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4 antithetic generations
antithetic generations антитетические генерации, чередующиеся гаплоидные и диплоидные генерацииfilial generations дочернее поколениеEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > antithetic generations
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1) генерация, поколение2) род; потомство3) размножение•- antithetic generations
- asexual generation
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- first filial generation
- hermaphroditic generation
- parental generation
- rising generation
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generation 1. генерация, поколение; 2. род; потомство; 3. размножениеgeneration 1. поколение, род, генерация; 2. зарождениеantithetic generations антитетические генерации, чередующиеся гаплоидные и диплоидные генерацииfilial generations дочерние поколенияfirst filial generation первое поколение гибридов ( AF1)heat generation теплообразованиеhermaphoroditic generation гермафродитное поколениеorgans of generation половые органыparental generation родительское поколение, P1rising generation потомство, подрастающее поколениеsexual generation половое поколениеsexual generation половое поколениеsingle generation единичная генерацияspontaneous generation абиогенез, самопроизвольное зарождениеspontaneous generation спонтанное поколение; абиогенез, самопроизвольное зарождениеsucceeding generation последующее поколениеvegetative generation бесполое поколениеEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > generation
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