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dyad$23390$ - перевод на арабский

ONE OF THE TWO DAUGHTER STRANDS OF A DUPLICATED CHROMOSOME THAT BECOME APPARENT BETWEEN EARLY PROPHASE AND METAPHASE IN MITOSIS AND BETWEEN DIPLOTENE AND SECOND METAPHASE IN MEIOSIS
Chromatids; Dyad (biology)
  • Condensation and resolution of human sister chromatids in early mitosis
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dyad      
n. زوج
DYAD         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Dyads; Dyad (disambiguation)

ألاسم

زوج

dyad         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Dyads; Dyad (disambiguation)
‎ صِبْغِيٌّ مُزْدَوِج‎

Определение

Dyad
·noun Two units treated as one; a couple; a pair.
II. Dyad ·noun An element, atom, or radical having a valence or combining power of two.
III. Dyad ·adj Having a valence or combining power of two; capable of being substituted for, combined with, or replaced by, two atoms of hydrogen; as, oxygen and calcium are dyad elements. ·see Valence.

Википедия

Chromatid

A chromatid (Greek khrōmat- 'color' + -id) is one half of a duplicated chromosome. Before replication, one chromosome is composed of one DNA molecule. In replication, the DNA molecule is copied, and the two molecules are known as chromatids. During the later stages of cell division these chromatids separate longitudinally to become individual chromosomes.

Chromatid pairs are normally genetically identical, and said to be homozygous. However, if mutations occur, they will present slight differences, in which case they are heterozygous. The pairing of chromatids should not be confused with the ploidy of an organism, which is the number of homologous versions of a chromosome.