Embryo

  • 101Embryo defectum — gemalo yda statusas T sritis embriologija atitikmenys: lot. Embryo defectum ryšiai: platesnis terminas – dismorfogenezės raidos laipsnis siauresnis terminas – apsigimėlis siauresnis terminas – apsigimėliškas navikas siauresnis terminas – beformis …

    Medicininės histologijos ir embriologijos vardynas

  • 102embryo culture — gemalų kultūra statusas T sritis augalininkystė apibrėžtis Izoliuotų gemalų auginimas in vitro. atitikmenys: angl. embryo culture rus. культура зародышей ryšiai: sinonimas – embriokultūra …

    Žemės ūkio augalų selekcijos ir sėklininkystės terminų žodynas

  • 103embryo rescue — A sequence of tissue culture techniques utilized to enable a fertilized immature embryo resulting from an interspecific cross to continue growth and development, until it can be regenerated into an adult plant …

    Glossary of Biotechnology

  • 104embryo sexing — The determination of the sex of an embryo prior to birth. Typically achieved by the polymerase chain reaction mediated amplification of DNA extracted from a sample of embryonic tissue. Dependent on the availability of reliable markers for the… …

    Glossary of Biotechnology

  • 105embryo splitting — The splitting of young embryos into several sections, each of which develops into an animal. A form of animal cloning, i.e. of producing animals that are genetically identical. In practice, the number of animals that can be produced from a single …

    Glossary of Biotechnology

  • 106embryo storage — Cryogenic preservation of animal embryos, allowing inembryonation or other manipulations long after embryo formation …

    Glossary of Biotechnology

  • 107embryo transplant — noun see embryo transfer …

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  • 108embryo-sac — emˈbryo sac noun The megaspore of a flowering plant, one of the cells of the nucellus • • • Main Entry: ↑embryo …

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  • 109embryo- — combining form see embry …

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  • 110Embryo — Embrўo (grch., »Keimgebilde«), der tierische oder pflanzliche Organismus in seiner ersten Entwicklung nach der Zeugung. Der tierische E. [Tafel: Entwicklungsgeschichte I], später, etwa nach dem ersten Drittel der Schwangerschaft, bei Mensch und… …

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