PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «GYNANDROMORPHISM»
gynandromorphism
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
have
fancy
saying
literally
caused
inability
chromosomes
separate
when
newly
fertilized
cell
first
splits
gynandromorphism
medical
phism
fizm
presence
different
tissues
body
producing
half
nots
amazing
animals
webecoist
moths
afflicted
same
degree
being
primarily
night
active
insects
coloration
plays
lesser
gynandromorphs
quite
this
butterfly
suffers
very
rare
chromosomal
disorder
define
individual
exhibiting
morphological
origin
gýnandro
gynandrous
morph
related
forms
environmental
endocrine
basis
intersex
cause
among
unknown
show
branchiopod
crustacean
staff
jccc
abnormal
condition
andr
displayed
inheritance
parasitic
wasp
nasonia
provide
data
patterning
within
between
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A Dictionary of Entomology
GYNANDROMORPHIC. Adj. (Greek,. gyne. I. female + aner I male + morphe I
form + -ic I of nature of) 1. Pertaining to gynandromorph. An individual that
displays gynandromorphism. 2. Pertaining to condition of gynandromorphism.
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Aedes aegypti: the yellow fever mosquito
Trans. R. Soc. S. Afr. 4, 143. Carpenter, S. J. (1948). Gynandromorphism in
Aedes canadensis. J. Econ. Ent. 41, 522-3. Classey, E. W. (1942).
Gynandromorphism in Theobaldia annulata Schrank (Diptera: Culicidae).
Entomologist, 75, 181.
Samuel Rickard Christophers (Sir)
Waldemar CELARY and Bogdan WlSNIOWSKI Accepted September 3, 2001
CELARY W., WtSNIOWSKI B. 2001. An interesting case of gynandromorphism in
Andrena helvola (Linnaeus, 1758) (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Andrenidae). Folia
biol.
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Bird Coloration: Mechanisms and measurements
Gynandromorphism and laternal asymmetry in birds. Proc R Soc Edinburgh 58: 1
14-135. Cynx, J., and F. Nottebohm. 1992. Testosterone facilitates some
conspecific song discriminations in castrated Zebra Finches (Taeniopygia gutrata
) .
Geoffrey Edward Hill, Kevin J. McGraw, 2006
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Tritiya-Prakriti: People of the Third Sex: Understanding ...
There is a rare type of mosaic intersexuality known as gynandromorphism in
which a creature is biologically divided in half with one side (usually the right)
male and the other female, often with a sharp line of demarcation between them.
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A Textbook of Biotechnology Vol-I
Gynandromorphism is a genetic mosaic of both male and female sexual
characters present in the same individual. A gynandromorphy possesses
chromosomes of both sexes. In Drosophila a gnandromorphy is produced by the
elimination of ...
7
Pamphlets on Biology: Kofoid collection
Three other explanations of gynandromorphism have been offered, all based
upon the chromosome constitution of the individual. The three theories are: 1,
Boveri's partial fertilization theory (Boveri, 1888, 1915); 2, Doncaster's (1914)
double ...
BY E. A. COCKAYNE, M.D., M.R.C.P., F.E.S. CONTENTS. rxox OCCURRENCE
OF GYNANDROMORPHISM. Structure and Classification 75 Gynandromorphism
associated with Heterochroism .... 82 Larvae which showed Heterochroism and ...
Aslamkhan, M. and Baker, R. H. 1969. Gynandromorphism in Culex tritaeniorhyn-
ckus. Mosquito News 29:127-132. Aslamkhan, M. and Salman, C. 1969. The
bionomics of the mosquitoes of the Changa Manga National Forest, West
Pakistan.
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The Framework of Human Behaviour
One of these, gynandromorphism, seems to be caused by an irregularity in an
early division of the germ cell as the individual is developing. Sometimes, as a
result of this strange cases occur in insects in which one-half of the creature is
male ...
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Rare 'gynandomorph' bird found in Newbury
Experts say cases of gynandromorphism have also been reported in lobsters and crabs. A gynandromorph can have bilateral asymmetry, one ... «Gloucester Daily Times, lug 15»
Rare 'gynandomorph' bird found in area
Experts say cases of gynandromorphism have also been reported in crustaceans, especially lobsters, sometimes crabs and even in birds. «The Daily News of Newburyport, lug 15»
The Biology of a Half-Female, Half-Male Northern Cardinal, and …
The video above explores gynandromorphism, most recently spotted in a striking northern cardinal in Illinois. Correction, Jan. 30, 2015: A ... «Slate Magazine, gen 15»
Rare, Beautiful Butterfly Emerges Half Male, Half Female
It's a condition called gynandromorphism, and it's very rare. Washington Post Rachel Feltman writes: It usually happens early in development, ... «NewNowNext, gen 15»
This rare butterfly is half male, half female
It's a condition called gynandromorphism. It usually happens early in development, when cells are just beginning to split to form an embryo. «Washington Post, gen 15»
Very rare butterfly shows up inside Academy of Natural Sciences …
"Gynandromorphism is most frequently noticed in bird and butterfly species where the two sexes have very different coloration. It can result from ... «NJ.com, gen 15»
Halfsider: a bizarre half-male half-female bird
For this reason, gynandromorphism doesn't occur in humans or other mammals. In addition to birds, bilateral gynadromorphs sometimes pop ... «The Guardian, gen 15»
Half-male half-female northern cardinal with bizarre split plumage …
Now scientists who have been studying the bird say it is an example of a a condition known as bilateral gynandromorphism. The split-sex ... «Daily Mail, dic 14»
Scientists study half-male, half-female cardinal in Illinois
Gynandromorphism is a condition whereby an animal presents both male and female characteristics. That was the case for this unique Midwest ... «UPI.com, dic 14»
'Split-Sex' Cardinal: the Loneliest Bird
The phenomenon, called gynandromorphism, has long been known to exist in insects, crustaceans, and birds. It essentially is a rare and ... «Nature World News, dic 14»