zygotefertilized egg cell after fusion with male
gamete,
cell produced by the uniting of male and female
sex cellsSource: Noland, George B. 1983. General
Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby ...
Full article >>>Zygotene[Gr. zygotos - yoked together; Gr. tainia - ribbon]. The second stage in
prophase 1 of
meiosis,
characterized by the
synapsis, or pairing, of
homologous chromosomes to form a
bivalent.
Full article >>>A
zygote (Greek: ζυγω"όν) is a
cell that is the result of
fertilization. That is, two
haploid cells-usually (but not always) an
ovum from a female and a
sperm cell from a male-merge into a single
diploid cell called the
zygote (or zygocyte).
Full article >>>Homozygote cells are
diploid or
polyploid and have the same
alleles at a
locus (position) on
homologous chromosomes.
Full article >>>A Chlamydomonas
zygote that contains
chloroplast DNA (
cpDNA) from both parents, such
cells generally are rare since normally
cpDNA is inherited uniparentally from the mt+
mating type parent.
Full article >>>zygote Diploid cell produced by the fusion of an
egg and
sperm;
fertilized egg cell.
zygotic
meiosis.
Meiosis that takes place within the first few
divisions after
zygote formation; thus all stages in the life cycle other than the
zygote are
haploid.
Full article >>>ZygoteMostly
diploid cell formed by union of two
gametes or reproductive
cells.
Ovum (female
gamete) fertilized by a
sperm (male
gamete).
Full article >>>zygote(zi-goat) [Gk. zygon,
yolk, pair]
The
diploid product of the union of
haploid gametes in conception; a fertilized
egg.
Full article >>>zygote -- The product of
gamete fusion. In
organisms with a
haploid life cycle, the
zygote immediately undergoes
meiosis, but in
organisms with a multicellular
diploid stage, ...
Full article >>>Zygotes missing one
chromosome ("monosomy") cannot develop to birth (except for females with a single X
chromosome).
Full article >>>Zygote A
Developmental Biology Site The Visible
Embryo Embryo Development Overview University of Pennsylvania Medical School.
Animated
Embryogenesis Yale University, animated GIF images of
Drosophila.
The Male Reproductive System Penn State...
Full article >>>zygote - the
diploid cell created by the union of two
haploid gametes; a fertilized
egg.
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Full article >>>Homozygote An
organism that has two identical
alleles of a
gene.
See also:
heterozygoteHomozygous See:
homozygoteHuman artificial
chromosome (HAC) A
vector used to hold large
DNA fragments.
See also:
chromosome,
DNA ...
Full article >>>Homozygote refers to an individual that has two identical genes. Example: AA or aa
A
hybrid is a
heterozygote. Example: Aa
Meiosis,
Gamete Formation ...
Full article >>>Homozygote. With respect to a given genetic
locus, a
diploid individual carrying two identical
allelesHydrographic. Referring to the arrangement and movement of bodies of water, such as currents and water masses ...
Full article >>>Homozygote an individual with a pair of two of the same
allele (homo = same like alike; zygo = yoke)
Homunculus a tiny preformed
human which people thought merely increased in size to become a baby
(
homunculus = little man dwarf) ...
Full article >>>late
zygotene . . .
pachytenediploteneAxial
elements begin to decorate chromosomal fibers.
Full article >>>Heterozygote A
diploid or partially
diploid organism with different
alleles of one or more particular genes.
Full article >>>Heterozygote advantage (or over
dominant selection) is an example in which an
allele selected against in the
homozygous state is retained because of the superiority of
heterozygotes.
Full article >>>The
human zygote is a totipotent
cell. It basically can give rise to all the adult
tissues, all the fetal
tissues, and so forth. It seems that as the number of
cells increases, the developmental potential becomes further and further restricted.
Full article >>>Homozygote. An
organism whose
genotype is
characterized by two identical
alleles of a
gene. See
Allele,
Genotype.
Host. An
organism that contains another
organism.
Human Genome Project.
Full article >>>Dominant --
alleles that determine the
phenotype displayed in a
heterozygote with another (
recessive)
allele. Down syndrome -- a type of mental
deficiency due to
trisomy (three copies) of
autosome 21, a
translocation of 21 or
mosaicism.
Full article >>>One aspect of
genetic drift is the random nature of
transmitting
alleles from one generation to the next given that only a fr
action of all possible
zygotes become mature adults.
Full article >>>Mendel was also the first to hypothesize
independent assortment, the distinction between
dominant and
recessive traits, the distinction between a
heterozygote and
homozygote, ...
Full article >>>The situation in which a
heterozygote shows the phenotypic effects of both
alleles fully & equally, (eg blood group
antigens).
Full article >>>Definition:
Haploid reproductive
cells that unite during
sexual reproduction to form a
diploid zygote. Male
gametes are
sperm and female
gametes are eggs.
Full article >>>Sexual -
reproduction involving the union of female and male
gametes to form a
zygote Spontaneous generation -
abiogenesis, the creation of life from nonliving material ...
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