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Meaning of Macronuclear from wikipedia

- Karyorelictea, whose macronuclei are replaced every time the cell divides. Macronuclear division is accomplished by amitosis, and the segregation of the chromosomes...
- eliminated. The macronuclear genome has a haploid size of about 50 Mbp. The chromosomes of the macronucleus are also unusually short. The macronuclear genome encodes...
- Minx P, Chen X, Zhou Y, et al. (2013-01-29). "The Oxytricha trifallax macronuclear genome: a complex eukaryotic genome with 16,000 tiny chromosomes". PLOS...
- macronucleus; this species' micronucleus is located situated in a small macronuclear concavity. Vďačný, Peter; Foissner, Wilhelm (2016). "A huge diversity...
- 'hair', because of the arrangement into rows of the cilia. The draft macronuclear genome of Oxytricha trifallax was published in 2013. Lee JJ (2000). The...
- macronucleus, but it modifies its macronuclear genome from the maternal micronuclear genome by producing macronuclear chromosomes that contain one or two...
- Gregory BD, Nowacki M, Derisi J, Roy SW, Marshall WF, Sood P (2017). "The Macronuclear Genome of Stentor coeruleus Reveals Tiny Introns in a Giant Cell". Current...
- Oxytricha is a genus of ciliates in the family Oxytrichidae. The draft macronuclear genome of Oxytricha trifallax was published in 2013. Oxytricha aeruginosa...
- division of the macronucleus relies on microtubules formed outside the macronuclear envelope. Lynn, Denis (2008). "9. Subphylum 2. Intramacronucleata: class...
- partitioning in the somatic genome can lead to clonal cell lines with different macronuclear phenotypes fixed for a particular trait, in a process called phenotypic...