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CADRESNuclei of experts
internuclearBetween nuclei (esp. of atoms)
karyologythe study of cell nuclei
LILYPROTONSParts of a showy flower's nuclei?
karyologiesKARYOLOGY, the study of cell nuclei
seedingsupply with nuclei (as of crystallization or condensation)
reactionsAn analogous transformation of atomic nuclei or other particles
reactionAn analogous transformation of atomic nuclei or other particles
karyologista practitioner of karyology, the study of cell nuclei
karyologicrelating to karyology, the study of cell nuclei also KARYOLOGICAL
karyologistsKARYOLOGIST, a practitioner of karyology, the study of cell nuclei
homonuclearof or relating to a molecule composed of identical nuclei
karyologicalrelating to karyology, the study of cell nuclei also KARYOLOGIC
syngamyThe fusion of two cells, or of their nuclei, in reproduction
plasmodiuma naked mass of protoplasm with many nuclei, as in myxomycetes
polymerasean enzyme present in cell nuclei which promotes the polymerization of DNA
plasmodiaPLASMODIUM, a naked mass of protoplasm with many nuclei, as in myxomycetes
nonnuclearNot involving, relating to, or forming part of a nucleus or nuclei
polymerasesPOLYMERASE, an enzyme present in cell nuclei which promotes the polymerization of DNA
nucleinicrelating to nuclein, a colourless amorphous substance of varying composition, obtained from cell nuclei
radioactivityThe emission of ionizing radiation or particles caused by the spontaneous disintegration of atomic nuclei
coenocyteA body of algal or fungal cytoplasm containing several nuclei enclosed in a single membrane
karyogamya process of fusion of the nuclei of two cells; the second step in syngamy
coenocytesA body of algal or fungal cytoplasm containing several nuclei enclosed in a single membrane
nucleosynthesisthe production of a chemical element from simpler nuclei, as of hydrogen, esp in a star
photonuclearrelating to or caused by the incidence of radiant energy (as gamma rays) on atomic nuclei
syncytialrelating to a syncytium, a mass of protoplasm with many nuclei but no clear cell boundaries
karyogamiesKARYOGAMY, a process of fusion of the nuclei of two cells; the second step in syngamy
heterokaryona cell, as in the mycelium of a fungus, that contains two or more genetically unlike nuclei
nucleosynthesesNUCLEOSYNTHESIS, the production of a chemical element from simpler nuclei, as of hydrogen, esp in a star
karyotypeThe number and visual appearance of the chromosomes in the cell nuclei of an organism or species
karyotypesThe number and visual appearance of the chromosomes in the cell nuclei of an organism or species
heterokaryonsHETEROKARYON, a cell, as in the mycelium of a fungus, that contains two or more genetically unlike nuclei
nucleonicsThe branch of science and technology concerned with atomic nuclei and nucleons, esp. the exploitation of nuclear power
telophasethe last phase of mitosis in which the chromosomes of the daughter cells are grouped in separate nuclei
syncytiumA single cell or cytoplasmic mass containing several nuclei, formed by fusion of cells or by division of nuclei
trisomiesA condition in which an extra copy of a chromosome is present in the cell nuclei, causing developmental abnormalities
telophasesTELOPHASE, the last phase of mitosis in which the chromosomes of the daughter cells are grouped in separate nuclei
syncytiaA single cell or cytoplasmic mass containing several nuclei, formed by fusion of cells or by division of nuclei
telophasicrelating to telophase, the last phase of mitosis in which the chromosomes of the daughter cells are grouped in separate nuclei