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1. Binucleate synonyms, Binucleate pronunciation, Binucleate translation, English dictionary definition of Binucleate
2. Dictionary entry overview: What does Binucleate mean? • Binucleate (adjective) The adjective Binucleate has 1 sense:
3. Binucleate Rhizoctonia (BNR) spp
4. Binucleate-like Rhizoctonia spp
5. 2 synonyms for Binucleate: binuclear, Binucleated
6. Normalization Factor: Binucleate: non_binu : Actual Class: Predicted Class: Classification Correctness: Image: 1: 0.004: 0.616: 0.384: Binucleate
7. Synonyms for Binucleate in Free Thesaurus
8. How to use Binucleate in a sentence.
9. Dientamoeba fragilis Binucleate trophozoites stained with trichrome
10. Binucleate definition is - having two cellular nuclei
11. What are synonyms for Binucleate?
12. Mononucleated haploid cells join to produce binucleate cells.
13. 2 synonyms for Binucleate: binuclear, Binucleated
14. A new rot caused by a Binucleate Rhizoctonia sp
15. Binucleate germ cells and growth of the germline syncytium
16. What does Binucleate mean? Information and translations of Binucleate in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
17. What does Binucleate mean? Having two nuclei
18. Definition of Binucleate in the Definitions.net dictionary
19. Such a binucleate Basidiospore behaves like a uninucleate Basidiospore
20. A Binucleate cell is an uncommon finding on cytosmears
21. Binucleate: Having two nuclei. Binucleate cells are due to a defect in cytokinesis, the process by which two daughter cells separate at the completion of cell division
22. +Cytochalasin culture: Binucleate cells (0), mononucleate cells (A)
23. Normal mitosis occurs but binucleate cells are also formed by amitosis.
24. "The Binucleate egg gave Trow the conviction, as he acknowledges, But the present studies show that Binucleate eggs are quite common in an undoubted " 2
25. Binucleate cells form by defective cytokinesis or by fusion of adjacent cells
26. Young aeciospores were usually binucleate but most of them became uninucleate during maturation.
27. The result of growth of a uninucleate or binucleate Amoebula spore
28. The main difference between Binucleate and dikaryotic is that Binucleate is the containment of two nuclei, whereas dikaryotic is the presence of two genetically distinct nuclei inside the cell
29. Giardia lamblia aurora kinase: A regulator of mitosis in a Binucleate parasite
30. Having two nuclei Familiarity information: Binucleate used as an adjective is very rare.
31. Quiescent Binucleate cells were pro-{40 20 / I I, 2 6 10 14 TIME (hours) FIG
32. Within the exine of a Binucleate pollen grain is the generative cell and the vegetative nucleus
33. ‘The incidence of micronucleated cells was recorded by scoring 500 Binucleate cells with intact cytoplasm.’ ‘The rise in the percentage of Binucleate cells during this time indicated that the loss of uninucleate cells was due to nuclear division.’
34. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Medical definitions for Binucleate
35. Binovular follicles including two oocytes and binucleate giant oocytes that are diploid after first meiosis constitute notable exceptions from this rule.
36. These Yunnan (YN) isolates did not anastomose with any of the tester isolates of the known AGs of Binucleate Rhizoctonia spp
37. Our results suggest that Binucleate cells form in conjunction with folds that develop in the gonad syncytium
38. Common anastomosis and internal transcribed spacer RFLP groupings in Binucleate Rhizoctonia isolates representing root endophytes of Pinus sylvestris , Ceratorhiza spp
39. Giant and Binucleate cells typically exhibit the capacity for migration or invasion, although the degree of migratory activity varies between species
40. Affecting the tuberous root cortex of the domesticated yacon (Smallanthus sonchifolius) has been observed in Brazil.Isolates of a Binucleate Rhizoctonia sp
41. A Basidiospore may be uninucleate in origin but subsequently become binucleate by the mitotic division of the single nucleus
42. In doing research, I found that the top cells of the transitional epithelium are 'often Binucleate and usually polyploid'.
43. Specialized structures called croziers form and the penultimate crozier cell, which will develop to form an ascus, is Binucleate. The nuclei in this cell undergo karyogamy (forming a transient diploid meiocyte) followed immediately by meiosis I and II and two mitotic divisions to produce eight Binucleate spores called ascospores (Fig
44. It is concluded that the monoclonal antibody SBU-3 recognises an antigen common to ruminants which is expressed only by Binucleate cells in the placenta.
45. Biological Bulletin by Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass.) (1916) "Thus Binucleate cells made up a percentage of the total of 0.9
46. Giant and Binucleate cells typically exhibit the capacity for migration or invasion, although the degree of migratory activity varies between species
47. Polar nuclei The, usually two, haploid nuclei found midway along the EMBRYOSAC, forming a binucleate central cell. They may fuse to form the diploid definitive nucleus.
48. Biology having two nuclei a Binucleate cell Also: binuclear, Binucleated Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co
49. The Binucleate trophoblast giant cells (BNC) of the water buffalo, Bubalus bubalis, placenta were studied, with emphasis on the synthesis of BNC-specific proteins
50. Large Binucleate cells resembling RS cells can be seen in a variety of benign and malignant conditions such as infectious mononucleosis, non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), melanoma, poorly differentiated carcinoma, undifferentiated …