heterotypical

heterotypical
het·ero·typical

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  • heterotypical — het·ero·typ·i·cal (het″ər o tipґĭ kəl) of a type differing from that usually or normally encountered; having characteristics peculiar to a different type; sometimes applied to the first meiotic division of the germ cells …   Medical dictionary

  • heterotypical — adj. (Biology) pertaining to the first phase of meiosis (division of a cell) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • heterotypical — adjective see heterotypic …   Useful english dictionary

  • heterotypical cortex — allocortex …   Medical dictionary

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  • heterotypic — /het euhr euh tip ik/, adj. Biol. of or pertaining to the first or reductional division in meiosis. Also, heterotypical. Cf. homeotypic. [1885 90; HETERO + TYPIC] * * * …   Universalium

  • Chromosome — A visible carrier of the genetic information. The 3 billion bp (base pairs) in the human genome are organized into 24 distinct, physically separate microscopic units called chromosomes. All genes are arranged linearly along the chromosomes. The… …   Medical dictionary

  • allocortex — O. Vogt term denoting several regions of the cerebral cortex, in particular the olfactory cortex and the hippocampus, characterized by fewer cell layers than the isocortex; SEE ALSO: cerebral cortex. SYN: heterotypic cortex. [ …   Medical dictionary

  • Bark (utterance) — A bark is a noise most commonly produced by dogs and puppies. Other animals that make this noise include wolves and quolls. Woof is the most common representation in the English language for this sound (especially for large dogs). Other… …   Wikipedia

  • heterotypic — /hɛtəroʊˈtɪpɪk/ (say hetuhroh tipik) adjective applying meiotic division which reduces the chromosome number during the development of the reproductive cells. Also, heterotypical. {hetero + typic alternative form of typical} …  

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