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| y | |
Something shaped like the letter Y; a forked piece resembling ... |
| Y body | |
A single fluorescent spot originating in the long arm of ... |
| Y cartilage | |
Y-shaped cartilage, the connecting cartilage for the ilium, ischium, and ... |
| y chromatin | |
Brilliantly fluorescent body seen in cells stained with the dye ... |
| Y chromosome | |
<genetics> The small chromosome that is male-determining in most mammal ... |
| y map | |
The array of genes on the y chromosome. Once thought ... |
| y wave | |
The wave in the atrial and venous pulse curves reflecting ... |
| y-angle | |
In craniometry, the angle at the inion formed by lines ... |
| Y-axis | |
A cephalometric indicator of the vertical and horizontal coordinates of ... |
| Y-linkage | |
The state of a genetic factor (gene) being borne on ... |
| y-linked | |
A gene on the Y chromosome. A y-linked gene is ... |
| Y-linked gene | |
A gene located on a Y chromosome.
Synonym: holandric gene.
(05 Mar ... |
| y-linked inheritance | |
Inheritance by genes on the y chromosome. Also called holandric ... |
| Y-linked locus | |
Any (haploid) locus that in normal karyotypes is borne on ... |
| Y-shaped ligament | |
<anatomy> A triangular ligament attached by its apex to the ... |
| y-suppressed lethal gene | |
<genetics> In the fruit fly Drosophila, this is a recessive, ... |
| yaba monkey tumour virus | |
The type species of yatapoxvirus, a tumour-producing DNA virus discovered ... |
| Yaba monkey virus | |
A poxvirus from the family Poxviridae, distinct from monkeypox virus, ... |
| Yaba tumour | |
<oncology, virology> A poxvirus-induced neoplasm of African monkeys caused by ... |
| Yaba virus | |
A poxvirus from the family Poxviridae, distinct from monkeypox virus, ... |
| YAC | |
<molecular biology> A vector system that allows extremely large segments ... |
| yacare | |
<zoology> A South American crocodilian (Jacare sclerops) resembling the alligator ... |
| yacca | |
<botany> A West Indian name for two large timber trees ... |
| yaffingale | |
<zoology> The yaffle.
See: Yaffle, and cf. Nightingale.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar ... |
| yaffle | |
<zoology> The European green woodpecker (Picus, or Genius, viridis). It ... |
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