bivalent in English

adjective
1
(of homologous chromosomes) associated in pairs.
If chromosomes 1 and 2 are genetically more identical, as are chromosomes 3 and 4, there are three different combinations for the bivalent chromosome pairing.
noun
1
a pair of homologous chromosomes.
However, no investigation has been made into whether homologous chromosome pairs or bivalents with altered patterns of recombination events may also be at increased risk for nondisjunction in mammals other than humans.

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1. Bitzer, biunique, biuniqueness, biuret, biuret reaction, Bivalence, bivalent, bivalent chromosome, bivalve, bivane, bivariate

2. Bivalent A Bivalent engine is an engine that can use two different types of fuel

3. Bi-Bivalent definition is - relating to or being an electrolyte that dissociates into two Bivalent ions.

4. Nobivac Canine Flu Bivalent Indications

5. To ensure proper temperature, NOBIVAC Canine Flu Bivalent

6. Bivalent, Bivalente (expressions) adjectif … Encyclopédie Universelle

7. bivalent aliphatic hydrocarbon group and R?

8. A Bivalent of meiosis I consists of

9. Bivalent - having a valence of two or having two valences

10. A pair of Bivalent chromosomes, especially when pairing during meiosis.

11. The two replicated homologous chromosomes associate to form a Bivalent.

12. Bivalent - used of homologous chromosomes associated in pairs in synapsis.

13. The Bivalent HPV vaccine is highly effective against HPV16 and 18

14. Bivalent is the homologous chromosome pair, which consists of two chromosomes

15. Bivalent simple bridges - one first-order and the other dependent

16. The result is that a bivalent, consisting of two Chromatids joined

17. Precipitation of the bivalent copper occurs as alkaline copper chloride precipitation.

18. Bivalent vaccine dose compared with a dose of trivalent vaccine at birth

19. Replacing trivalent OPV with Bivalent OPV A critical step in polio eradication Overview

20. Fractional regeneration of a weakly acidic ion exchanger loaded with bivalent metallic ions

21. A Bivalent engine is an engine that can use two different types of fuel

22. Solanum acaule Bitt. (acl) is a wild tetraploid potato, with bivalent pairing in meiosis.

23. Bivalentebivalent, Bivalente adjectif Qui a une double signification ; qui remplit deux fonctions

24. The Bivalent has two chromosomes and four chromatids, with one chromosome coming from each parent

25. The bivalent Biotins were compared to biotin in exchange, retention, and off-rate assays

26. The Bivalent engine allows for an easier transition from fossil fuels to alternative fuels.

27. The key difference between Bivalent and synaptonemal complex is that Bivalent is an association between male and female homologous chromosomes while the synaptonemal complex is the tripartite protein structure that forms between two homologous chromosomes.

28. Bivalence (countable and uncountable, plural Bivalences) The state or quality of being bivalent (in any sense)

29. A Bivalent (Chem) Equivalent in combining or displacing power to two atoms of hydrogen; dyad.

30. Pectins gel according to specific parameters, such as sugar, pH and bivalent salts (especially Ca2+).

31. These findings should reassure politicians about the VE of Bivalent HPV vaccine in a Japanese populat …

32. Despite the prominence of the Bivalent domain concept, studies in other model organisms have questioned its universal nature, and

33. Bi-Bivalent definition, noting an electrolytic compound which splits into two ions, each with a valence of two

34. Used of homologous chromosomes associated in pairs in synapsis Familiarity information: Bivalent used as an adjective is rare.

35. Bivalent ligands, which are composed of two functional pharmacophores linked by a spacer, are among the most promising strategies

36. Origin and meaning of Bivalent: 1864, of chemicals, 1899, of chromosomes, from bi- + -valent (see valence in the chemistry sense)

37. Bivalent definition: used of homologous chromosomes associated in pairs in synapsis synonyms: double, valency, valence antonyms: multivalent, univalent, single

38. NOBIVAC Canine Flu Bivalent (H3N2 & H3N8) requires refrigeration and must be kept at refrigerator temperatures at all times

39. In chemistry, Bivalent is an older term for divalent, meaning an atom or ion with a valence of two

40. Bivalent systems featuring ground source heat pumps must be carefully designed to avoid high energy bills and carbon emissions

41. NOBIVAC® Canine Flu Bivalent is the first canine vaccine shown to be effective against canine influenza virus, H3N8 and H3N2.

42. Due to the constitutive nature of GPCR dimers, Bivalent ligands are expected in most cases to bind to and stabilize preexisting …

43. Polyvalent bridge may often be considered as a combination of two Bivalent simple bridges - one first-order and the other dependent.

44. Bivalent : Definition: Search for: Biology Glossary search by EverythingBio.com : During the prophase of meiosis I, homologous chromosomes pair and form synapses

45. These Bivalent chromosomes persist through dictyate arrest until after puberty, when cohorts of oocytes are triggered to resume meiosis with each estrus/menstrual cycle

46. Bivalent subtype C gp120 is a combination of 100 μg each of the HIV-1 subtype C gp120 of the TV1.C and 1086.C strains

47. Recombinant human papillomavirus (HPV) Bivalent vaccine prevents some conditions caused by certain types of HPV.The vaccine protects against two different types of HPV.

48. They showed a Bivalent vaccine — which only protects against two types of HPV — is very effective at reducing rates of pre-cancerous lesions, which …

49. Bivalent modifications were originally identified in embryonic stem cells, but have since been shown to play important roles in immune cell development as well

50. The Bivalent human papillomavirus (HPV) recombinant vaccine (Cervarix) is the second vaccine to be approved in the United States for the prevention of cervical cancer, cervical adenocarcinoma in