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  • Institution/s: Universidad de Valladolid
  • Project: Diccionario Terminológico de Genética (Eurogene)
  • Identification number: 89
  • Subdomains: Studies of chromatin, Studies of DNA, Studies of RNA, Techniques
  • Author/s: Ana MUÑOZ GASCÓN, Ana María MALLO LAPUERTA, Cristina ADRADA RAFAEL, Teresa AMIDO LOZANO
  • Creation / modification date: 01-03-2014
  • Term: fertilisation
  • Gramatical category: s
  • Definition: Fertilisation is the joining or fusion of a male gamete and a female gamete. The new cell that is formed divides over and over again by mitosis. This creates the many cells that eventually form a new individual.
  • Context: This is cell fusion outside the body. This requires fertilisation, but not mating. [...] where fertilisation occurs outside the woman‘s body. In vitro means „in glass“. The fertilisation of an egg is then implanted in the uterus. [...] Cloning does not require fertilisation. Clonning is used to refer to a number of reproductive technologies: [...]
  • Expression: In vitro fertilisation.
  • Weighting mark: nor
  • Remission: anton, penetrance Fuente: MERRIAM-WEBSTER. (2013). „Expressivity“. Recuperado el 24 de abril de 2013 de: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/expressivity
  • Sources:
    • Term: EMERY, A. E. H. (2009). Elementos de genética médica. Barcelona. Elsevier.
    • Definition: EMERY, A. E. H. (2009). Elementos de genética médica. Barcelona. Elsevier.
    • Context: BOWER, T. G. R. (1983). Psicología del desarrollo. Siglo XXI de España Editores.
    • Expression: ZÁRATE, A. et al. (2012). “Análisis de las implicaciones médicas de la fertilización in vitro”. En Acta Médica Grupo Ángeles. Volumen 10, No. 4, octubre-diciembre 2012.
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