hybrid dysgenesis
1hybrid dysgenesis — hybrid dysgenesis. См. гибридный дисгенез. (Источник: «Англо русский толковый словарь генетических терминов». Арефьев В.А., Лисовенко Л.А., Москва: Изд во ВНИРО, 1995 г.) …
2hybrid dysgenesis — Genetic phenomenon, in which two strains of organism produce offspring at anomalously low rates. Example: the P M system of Drosophila, in which P strain males (containing multiple P elements) mated to M strain females produce sterile hybrids …
3hybrid dysgenesis — Infertility and an increased incidence of chromosome mutations thought to be caused by the activation of transposons …
4Dysgenesis — can be used for:*As a synonym for agenesis referring to the failure of an organ to develop during embryonic growth and development.*To refer to a population undergoing artificial selection, where selection is producing a population considered… …
5Hybrid growth disorders — refer to reduced growth or overgrowth in an organism that is a hybrid of two different species. In some sense, it is a type of hybrid dysgenesis when the growth disorder proves deleterious, thus making it the opposite of heterosis or hybrid… …
6dysgenesis — sterility in hybrid creatures Causation and Formation …
7гибридный дисгенез — hybrid dysgenesis гибридный дисгенез. Возникновение в гибридном потомстве дрозофил (часто самки из лабораторной линии и самца из природной популяции) множественных генных мутаций и мужской стерильности; Г.д. может быть обусловлен взаимодействием… …
8P element — A P element is a transposon that is present specifically in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster and is used widely for mutagenesis and the creation of genetically modified flies used for genetic research. The P element gives rise to a phenotype …
9β-гетерохроматин рыхлый г диффузный г — β гетерохроматин, рыхлый г., диффузный г. * β гетэрахрамацін, рыхлы г., дыфузны г. * β heterochromatin фракция гетерохроматина, занимающая в хромоцентре периферическое положение по отношению к α гетерохроматину и характеризующаяся гранулярной… …
10Dysgenics — (and cacogenics) [] and the fruit fly. [cite journal |author=Kidwell MG |title=Evolution of hybrid dysgenesis determinants in Drosophila melanogaster |journal=Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. |volume=80 |issue=6 |pages=1655–9 |year=1983 |month=March …
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