different between heterozygosis vs zygotene

heterozygosis

English

Etymology

From hetero- +? zygosis.

Noun

heterozygosis (plural heterozygoses)

  1. (genetics) The fusion of two genetically different gametes

Derived terms

  • heterozygotic
  • heterozygous

heterozygosis From the web:

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  • what heterozygous
  • what heterozygous genotype
  • what heterozygous and homozygous
  • what heterozygous and homozygous mean
  • what's heterozygous recessive
  • what's heterozygous dominant
  • what heterozygous plant


zygotene

English

Etymology

From French zygotène, corresponding to zyg- 'union, zygosis' (from Ancient Greek ????? (zugón, junction, yoke)) + -tene 'filament' (from ?????? (tainía, band, fillet))

Coined by Victor Grégoire in 1907 and in English by Edmund B. Wilson in 1912.

Noun

zygotene (plural zygotenes)

  1. (biology) The intimate pairing of homologous chromosomes during the synaptic stage of meiosis

Synonyms

  • zygonema

Related terms

  • zygose
  • zygosis
  • zygosity
  • zygosphere
  • zygospore
  • zygotenic
  • zygotic
  • zygotically
  • -zygous
  • heterozygosis

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zygotene From the web:

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  • what does zygotene do
  • what does zygotene
  • what happens in zygotene
  • what happens in zygotene stage
  • what happens in pachytene stage
  • what is pachytene stage
  • what is leptotene stage
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