Definition: Direct analysis of meiosis to provide detailed information on patterns of chromosome synapsis, chiasma formation, and segregation.
Context: This number agrees with all previous chromosome numbers reported in the literature. In meiotic studies on 9 species the 16 chromosomes always associated as eight bivalents. Karyological differences are not conspicuous in the somatic chromosomes of this genus
Expression: Meiotic studies in two varieties.
Weighting mark: nor
Sources:
Term: EMERY, A.E.H. y MUELLER, R.F. (1992) Elements of Medical Genetics, Churchill Livingstone: New York. 8th Edition.
Definition: ARMSTRONG, Susan, GOLDMAN, Alastair S. H. SPEED, Robert M. and HULTÉN, A. (2000) Meiotic Studies of a Human Male Carrier of the Common Translocation, t (11;22), Suggests Postzygotic Selection rather than Preferential 3:1 MI Segregation as the Cause of Liveborn Offspring with an Unbalanced Translocation, Am J Hum Genet.; 67(3): 601–609.
Context: ZIELINSKI, Quentin (1953) „Chromosome numbers and meiotic studies in ribes“. Botanical Gazette, Vol. 114, No 3, Mar., 1953. http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/2472649?uid=3737952&uid=2129&uid=2&uid=70&uid=4&sid=21103156562491 [Recuperado el 23 de diciembre de 2013]
Expression: AHMAD BHAT, T. Et ali (2007) „Meiotic studies in Two Varieties of Vicia faba L. (Fabaceae) after EMS Treatment“. Asian Journal of Plant Sciences 6 (1): 51-55. http://www.docsdrive.com/pdfs/ansinet/ajps/2007/51-55.pdf [Recuperado el 23 de diciembre de 2013]