dicentric in Vietnamese

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1. C-banding indicated that the dicentric was often formed from chromosomes 2D and 5D.

2. Chromatid breaks, fragments, sister Chromatid union, dicentric chromosomes and gaps were observed with all concentrations of karathane LC at both treatment times

3. A combining form meaning “having centers” of the specified number or kind (diCentric); “centered upon, focused around” that named by the first element (ethnoCentric).

4. Translocations of acentric fragments to the long arms of X chromosomes and fusions of deleted X chromosomes resulting in dicentric chromosomes were also observed, but no translocations to euchromatic chromosomes could be found.

5. However, crossing-over in the paired interstitial region may greatly increase segregational load as result of multivalent formation at metaphase one (MI) and the generation of dicentric bridge(s) and acentric fragment(s) upon cell division.

6. The parameters “percentage of dicentric chromosomes”, “breaks”, and “excess acentric fragments” in comparison to the total number of mitoses analyzed could neither serve as meaningful nor as significant criteria, since they showed a strong interindividual variability.

7. The detailed analysis was focused on the number of breaks per metaphase, on breaks from complex chromosomal rearrangements per metaphase, as well as on the percentage of translocations, dicentric chromosomes, breaks, and excess acentric fragments—each in comparison with the total number of mitoses analyzed.

8. The high portion of metaphases with aberrations of chromosomes is especially noted. Among the aberrations of chromosomes breaks of chromosomes and chromatids were especially frequent. Rarefactions, achromasia and entspiralisation were not so frequent. There were still less acentric fragments and dicentric chromosomes.

9. Chromosomes resulting from the fusion of two holocentric Chromosomes, for example, may align and segregate to a single spindle pole, whereas in organisms with monocentric Chromosomes, the linkage of two Chromosomes may result in the formation of dicentric Chromosomes that fail to segregate properly.