germ-plasm
121зародышевая плазма (идиоплазма) — Наследуемый материал, передающийся потомству через гаметы [http://www.dunwoodypress.com/148/PDF/Biotech Eng Rus.pdf] Тематики биотехнологии EN germ plasm …
122blastogenesis — [blas΄tō jen′ə sis, blas′təjen′ə sis] n. [ BLASTO + GENESIS] 1. reproduction by asexual means, as by budding in corals 2. the theory that the germ plasm transmits hereditary characteristics: opposed to PANGENESIS …
123dominant — [däm′ə nənt] adj. [L dominans, prp. of dominari: see DOMINATE] 1. exercising authority or influence; dominating; ruling; prevailing 2. Genetics designating or relating to that one of any pair of allelic hereditary factors which, when both are… …
124recessive — [ri ses′iv] adj. [< L recessus (see RECESS) + IVE] 1. receding or tending to recede 2. Genetics designating or relating to that one of any pair of allelic hereditary factors which, when both are present in the germ plasm, remains latent:… …
125Weismannism — [vīs′män iz΄əm] n. [after WEISMANN August] a theory of heredity that emphasizes the continuity of the germ plasm from generation to generation and the rigid separation of the somatoplasm which dies in every generation, thus prohibiting the… …
126blastogenesis — noun 1. asexual reproduction by budding • Derivationally related forms: ↑blastogenetic • Hypernyms: ↑asexual reproduction, ↑agamogenesis 2. theory that inherited characteristics are transmitted by germ plasm • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …
127blastogenic — “+ adjective Etymology: blast + genic 1. a. of somatic characters : originating in the germ plasm compare somatogenic b. of castes of social insects : determined genetically opposed to trophogenic …
128idant — ˈi]dənt, ˈī], ]ˌdant noun ( s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary id (I) + ant; originally formed in German : a hypothetical structural unit arising from an aggregation of ids and forming a basic element of the germ plasm in the… …