Definition of Synapsed

1. Verb. (past of synapse) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Synapsed

1. synapse [v] - See also: synapse

Lexicographical Neighbors of Synapsed

synantherologist
synantherologists
synantherology
synantherous
synanthery
synanthesis
synanthous
synanthy
synaphea
synapheas
synapomorphies
synapomorphy
synapophyses
synapophysis
synapse
synapsed (current term)
synapses
synapsid
synapsid reptile
synapsids
synapsin
synapsing
synapsins
synapsis
synaptase
synapte
synaptes
synaptic
synaptically
synapticula

Literary usage of Synapsed

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Physical Basis of Heredity by Thomas Hunt Morgan (1919)
"1 Since this was written it has been found that after XY synapsis the free X always goes to the same pole as the synapsed X. ..."

2. Dwarf Mistletoes: Biology, Pathology, and Systematics by Frank G. Hawksworth, Delbert Wiens (1998)
"An homologous pair of chromosomes in the synapsed, or paired, state during prophase of the first meiotic division. Bordered pit. A pit in which the aperture ..."

3. Statistics in Molecular Biology and Genetics: Selected Proceedings of a 1997 by Françoise Seillier-Moiseiwitsch (1999)
"Each member of a given homologous pair has two identical sister chromatids, so that each synapsed paired structure consists of four chromatids. ..."

4. The Physical Basis of Heredity by Thomas Hunt Morgan (1919)
"1 Since this was written it has been found that after XY synapsis the free X always goes to the same pole as the synapsed X. ..."

5. Dwarf Mistletoes: Biology, Pathology, and Systematics by Frank G. Hawksworth, Delbert Wiens (1998)
"An homologous pair of chromosomes in the synapsed, or paired, state during prophase of the first meiotic division. Bordered pit. A pit in which the aperture ..."

6. Statistics in Molecular Biology and Genetics: Selected Proceedings of a 1997 by Françoise Seillier-Moiseiwitsch (1999)
"Each member of a given homologous pair has two identical sister chromatids, so that each synapsed paired structure consists of four chromatids. ..."

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