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- happens at puberty or even later. Chromosomes condense further during the diakinesis stage, from Gr**** words meaning "moving through".: 30  This is the first...
- divided into five phases: leptotene, zygotene, pachytene, diplotene, and diakinesis. In addition to the events that occur in mitotic prophase, several crucial...
- κίνημα (kínēma) akinesia, akinesis, akinete, akinetic, cinema, cinematic, diakinesis, dyskinesia, dyskinetic, hyperkinesia, hyperkinesis, hyperkinetic, hypokinesia...
- chiasma frequency. Chiasma frequency was scored at the later diplotene-diakinesis stages of meiosis. These results suggest that X-rays induce DNA damages...
- chiasma frequency. Chiasma frequency was scored at the later diplotene-diakinesis stages of meiosis. These results suggest that X-rays induce DNA damages...
- κίνημα (kínēma) akinesia, akinesis, akinete, akinetic, cinema, cinematic, diakinesis, dyskinesia, dyskinetic, hyperkinesia, hyperkinesis, hyperkinetic, hypokinesia...
- original to more distal positions as meiosis proceeds through diplonema and diakinesis. termination codon See stop codon. terminator A DNA sequence or its RNA...
- biology diakinesis In meiosis, the fifth and final substage of prophase I, following diplonema and preceding metaphase I. During diakinesis, the chromosomes...
- before the ****tocyte formed, with an X-Y bivalent usually seen at diakinesis, and more recent studies support this concept. However, FISH analyses...
- ovulation conception delamination deuterostome developmental biology diakinesis dioestrus In the mammalian estrous cycle, the long period of quiescence...