MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «GYNANDROMORPH»
gynandromorph
organism
that
contains
both
male
female
characteristics
term
from
greek
gyne
andro
mainly
used
field
lepidopterology
entomology
these
seen
butterflies
where
physically
because
sexual
dimorphism
cases
gynandromorphism
cardinal
half
other
reader
brian
peer
sends
photo
cardinalis
name
implies
faced
animals
pictures
pets
heavy
ever
asymmetrical
animal
gynandromorph
merriam
webster
morph
noun
ˌgīn
ˈan
drə
ˌmȯrf
ˌjin
abnormal
individual
exhibiting
characters
various
gynandromorphs
dalton
state
college
literally
means
part
might
such
thing
happen
well
here
answer
no…it
amasian
could
make
looking
weird
being
effective
survival
strategy
just
calvin
lobster
whose
calico
patterned
shell
spared
define
morphological
origin
gýnandro
gynandrous
related
forms
gender
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «GYNANDROMORPH»
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More extensive observations have since shown that a gynandromorph of some
kind is produced in every 2000 to 3000 flies; many of these represent small
sections of tissue involving only a few cells. Spencer Brown and Aloha Hannah-
Alava ...
2
From Egg to Embryo: Determinative Events in Early Development
Like many things in developmental biology, the gynandromorph technique has
caused great interest in the last 10 years but was actually discovered a long time
ago. The basic method was applied to Drosophila simulans by Sturtevant (1929),
...
Jonathan Michael Wyndham Slack, 1983
3
A
Gynandromorph of Aedes Punctor (kirby) (diptera: ...
A gynandromorph of Aedes punctor, collected while it was sucking blood, is described and figured. (Author).
D. C. D. Happold, ALBERTA UNIV EDMONTON DEPT OF ENTOMOLOGY., 1964
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Molecular Biology Of Genetics
Bilateral gynandromorph in Drosophila. mosaic pattern would thus be
established. One cell in the two-cell stage would be XX (female) and one would
be XO (male). In Drosophila, the right and left halves of the body are determined
at the first ...
5
A Dictionary of Entomology
GYNANDROMORPH. Noun. (Greek,. gyne. I. female + aner I male + morphe I
form. PL, Gynandromorphs.) 1. An insect that has some features which are clearly
male in form or function and some structural features which are clearly female in
...
GYNANDROMORPHS In Greek (Gyne, woman, ander, man and morphe, form)
the term gynandromorph refers to the appearance of both male and female
characters at different sexual characters are not influenced by the hormones
secreted ...
He made three types of matings: (1) females of the gyandromorph-producing
stock by males of the same stock, (2) females of gynandromorph-producing stock
outcrossed to males of nongynandromorph-producing stock followed by ...
8
Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine
ASW, expressed only in females, was expressed predominantly on the left half of
the gynandromorph's brain. B, the Z-linked gene PKCl-Z, which is normally
expressed higher in male than female brain, was expressed higher on the right
half of ...
Communication, Reproduction, and Development. The literature contains no
reports on GFA communication and reproduction. Cokendolpher and Francke (
1983) discovered a gynandromorph (part male, part queen) in western Texas (fig.
6.7) ...
Stephen Welton Taber, 2000
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California Butterflies
hermaphrodite or gynandromorph (the preferred term), in which both male and
female characters are present in the same individual. This form of variation is
most easily apparent in species that are sexually dimorphic, the male and female
...
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «GYNANDROMORPH»
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Rare 'gynandomorph' bird found in Newbury
A gynandromorph can have bilateral asymmetry, one side female and one side male, or they can be mosaic, a case in which the two sexes ... «Gloucester Daily Times, juil 15»
Rare 'gynandomorph' bird found in area
A gynandromorph is an organism that contains both male and female characteristics, authorities say. The term gynandromorph, from Greek ... «The Daily News of Newburyport, juil 15»
Cry fowl! Why the apparently humble chicken actually has plenty to …
Monsters aside, the broody male, he says, might have been a gynandromorph – a quirk of genetics in which the chicken has the “plumbing”, ... «The Guardian, mai 15»
Rare, dual-gendered cardinal was studied in western Illinois
Known as a bilateral gynandromorph the bird had characteristics of both sexes, masculine red feathers on one side and feminine brown on the ... «Kankakee Daily Journal, févr 15»
Rare cardinal sighting in Rock Island leads to scientific paper
However, the bilateral gynandromorph never was seen closely associated with another cardinal of either sex, he said. "We never saw this bird ... «Quad-Cities Online, févr 15»
Half-male, half-female bird becomes celebrity
While the Motz-Peer paper bore the scholarly title "Observations of a Bilateral Gynandromorph Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis)," the ... «Quad City Times, févr 15»
Researcher publishes detailed observations of bilateral …
"Our paper represents the most detailed observations of a bilateral gynandromorph bird in the wild," said Peer. " We never observed the bird ... «Phys.Org, janv 15»
WIU Professor Publishes Research About Unique Cardinal
"Our paper represents the most detailed observations of a bilateral gynandromorph bird in the wild," said Peer. " We never observed the bird ... «Western Illinois University News, janv 15»
Drexel University to Exhibit Half-Male, Half-Female Butterfly
A gynandromorph can have one male half and one female half, or it can be a mosaic – without any clearly delimitated male and female areas. «ZME Science, janv 15»
Drexel Snapshot: Butterfly is Half Female, Half Male
A gynandromorph butterfly found at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University. Credit: J.D. Weintraub/ANSP Entomology. «DrexelNow, janv 15»