segmental interchange

segmental interchange
segmental in·ter·change -'int-ər-.chānj n RECIPROCAL TRANSLOCATION

Medical dictionary. 2011.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • segmental interchange — noun : reciprocal translocation …   Useful english dictionary

  • Segmental bridge — As its name implies, a segmental bridge is a bridge built in short sections (called segments), i.e., one piece at a time, as opposed to traditional methods that build a bridge in very large sections. The bridge is made of concrete that is either… …   Wikipedia

  • Karyotype — A karyotype is the number and appearance of chromosomes in the nucleus of an eukaryotic cell. The term is also used for the complete set of chromosomes in a species, or an individual organism.[1][2]p28[3] Karyotypes describe the number of… …   Wikipedia

  • Tradescantia — Para otros usos de este término, véase Zebrina (molusco) …   Wikipedia Español

  • Reciprocal translocation — A type of chromosome rearrangement involving the exchange of chromosome segments between two chromosomes that do not belong to the same pair of chromosomes. A specific reciprocal translocation might, for example, involve the swap of material… …   Medical dictionary

  • A4232 road — UK road routebox caption= road= A4232 length mi= 12.2 length km= 19.63 direction= Semi circular (West – East) start= M4 junction 33 destinations= Cardiff end= M4 junction 30 construction date=1978 completion date=1995 (unfinished) junctions=… …   Wikipedia

  • Interstate 355 — Veterans Memorial Tollway …   Wikipedia

  • Muar Bypass — Federal Route 5 Muar Bypass Route information Length: 13 km (8 mi) Existed: 2002 – present …   Wikipedia

  • River Don, South Yorkshire — River Don The River Don as it flows past Hillsborough Stadium. Origin Pennines …   Wikipedia

  • human embryology — ▪ biology Introduction       the process encompassing the period from the formation of an embryo, through the development of a fetus, to birth.       The human body, like that of most animals, develops from a single cell produced by the union of… …   Universalium

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”