10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIPLOIDIC»
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diploidic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
diploidic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Evolutionary Computation
Within evolutionary algorithms, diploidic representations include multiple allele
values for each position in the genome. Some cyclic environmental changes can
be modeled using a diploidic representation. The diploidic representation ...
D. Dumitrescu, Beatrice Lazzerini, Lakhmi C. Jain, 2000
2
The Atlas of Apollo and Artemis
have arisen from the diploidic ionic streaming within the embryo, with the result
being the histological structure now mimics the morphogenetic energy structure.
In this process is the close proximity of two types of cells. one of these, the neuron
...
3
Biotechnology - Ii : Including Cell Biology, Genetics, ...
Thus alternation of haploidic and diploidic generation continues in the organisms
. But sometime the size of haploidic or diploidic genome or number of
chromosomes in a haploid or diploid cell does not remain constant but alters
variously.
4
Biology of Turbellaria and some related flatworms: ...
In animals having the mixoploid karyotype (2x & 3x), the occurrence rate of
diploidic cells in one body was counted. The ratio between them varied
according to each animal even in the same habitat (4-97%). Pla- narians having
the diploidic ...
Lester Robert Glen Cannon, 1995
5
Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society
W en the sporophyte is made to regenerate it gives rise—(1) in case of dioicous
mosses, to gonophytes which are cytologically diploidic and physiologically
bisexual and sterile, but susceptible of extensive vegetative reproduction ; (2) in
case ...
numerous sporopliytcs. These sporophytes are noteworthy in that they are the
product of the union of two diploidic elements. They are in fact tetraploidic plants.
The number of chromosomes in the nuclei of the archesporial tissue is four times
...
R. de I.itardiere Remarks on the chromo- somic processes in the diploidic nuclei
of Podophyllum feltatum. The author's observations on the evolution of the
somatic chromosomes of /'. fieltatum, given in detail, are not in accord with those
of ...
8
Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian ...
The corrolary of this is that the nuclei of the male should be haploidic — that is,
containing only half the number of chromosomes of the nuclei of the female, the
latter being diploidic, as in the other animals. The positive demonstration of this ...
Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents, 1922
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents
The corrolary of this is that the nuclei of the male should be haploidic—that is,
containing only half the number of chromosomes of the nuclei of the female, the
latter being diploidic, as in the other animals. The positive demonstration of this ...
Smithsonian Institution, United States National Museum, 1922
... DIPLOBLASTIC DIPLOCOCCI DIPLOCOCCUS DIPLODIATOXICOSES
DIPLODIATOXICOSIS DIPLODOCUS DIPLODOCUSES DIPLOE DIPLOES
DIPLOIC DIPLOID DIPLOIDIC DIPLOIDIES DIPLOIDS DIPLOIDY DIPLOMA
DIPLOMACIES ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DIPLOIDIC»
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A Rose Is a Rose, Until It Isn't: 5 Reasons Plant DNA Is Totally Crazy
Animals with sex chromosomes—such as humans—are diploidic; they have two sets of chromosomes, one from each parent. Organisms with ... «Scientific American, May 12»