
A chromomere, also known as an idiomere, is one of the serially aligned beads or granules of an eukaryotic chromosome, resulting from local coiling of a continuous DNA thread. It is visible on a chromosome during the prophase of meiosis and mitosis. Giant banded (Polytene) chromosomes resulting from the replication of the chromosomes and the synap...
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Granular region of condensed chromatin. Used of chromosomes at leptotene and zygotene stages of meiosis, of the condensed regions at the base of loops on lampbrush chromosomes and of condensed bands in polytene chromosomes of Diptera. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(kro´mo-mēr) one of the series of beadlike granules occurring along eukaryotic chromosomes, representing localized coiling and condensation of the chromatin.
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One of the serially aligned beads or granules of a eukaryotic chromosome, resulting from local coili
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Granular region of condensed chromatin. Used of chromosomes at leptotene and zygotene stages of meiosis, of the condensed regions at the base of loops on lampbrush chromosomes, and of condensed bands in polytene chromosomes of Diptera.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: krō′mō-mēr Definitions: 1. A condensed segment of a chromonema; densely staining bands visible in chromosomes under certain conditions. Synonyms: granulomere
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one of the beadlike granules arranged in a linear series in a chromonema. · the central, granular part of a blood platelet. Cf. hyalomere.
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