Definition of Endomitosis. Meaning of Endomitosis. Synonyms of Endomitosis

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Definition of Endomitosis

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- have been studied extensively in model organisms Endoreduplication, endomitosis and polytenization are three different processes resulting in polyploidization...
- number with each round of replication and endomitosis. Platelet-producing megakaryocytes go through endomitosis during cell differentiation. Amitosis in...
- of the offspring depends on what type of automixis takes place. When endomitosis occurs before meiosis or when central fusion occurs (restitutional meiosis...
- forming pollen grains. The following processes are responsible for this: Endomitosis Normal mitosis not followed by cytokinesis Formation of restitution nuclei...
- megagametophyte forms: Allium odorum–A. nutans type. The chromosomes double (endomitosis) and then meiosis proceeds in an unusual way, with the chromosome copies...
- of the offspring depends on what type of apomixis takes place. When endomitosis occurs before meiosis or when central fusion occurs (restitutional meiosis...
- through one or two cycles of endomitosis, which is the division of chromosomes without the cell dividing via cytokinesis. Endomitosis creates cells with one...
- chromosomes by mitosis without cytokinesis prior to meiosis, i.e. premeiotic endomitosis, followed by a quasi-normal meiosis to produce diploid eggs. Pond loaches...
- mechanism of parthenogenesis involved automixis, gametic fusion, or endomitosis. Earlier evidence of similar parthenogenesis in birds found that among...
- more than the original somatic number of chromosomes. In the endocycle (endomitosis or endoreduplication) chromosomes in a 'resting' nucleus undergo reduplication...