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Meiosis Defined
A process within the cell nucleus that results in the reduction of the chromosome number from diploid (two copies of each chromosome) to haploid (a single copy) through two reductive divisions in germ cells.
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- BBC - Scotland Higher Bitesize Revision - Genetics and adaptation: Genetics on BBC schools
Tue Jun 30
- http://highere d.mcgraw-hill. com/olc/dl/120 074/bio17.swf: Animation comparing mitosis and meiosis
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Fri Jun 26
- Lack of a heritable reproductive defect in the offspring of male rainbow trout exposed to the environmental estrogen 17?-ethynylest radiol: Combine in assignment with the sperm aneuploidy paper?
- Aneuploid sperm formation in rainbow trout exposed to the environmental estrogen 17?-ethynylest radiol
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