Definition of Monohybrids

1. Noun. (plural of monohybrid) ¹

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Definition of Monohybrids

1. monohybrid [n] - See also: monohybrid

Lexicographical Neighbors of Monohybrids

monogynian
monogynic
monogynies
monogynist
monogynous
monogyny
monohaloarene
monohalogenation
monohalogenations
monohemerous
monohull
monohulled
monohulls
monohybrid
monohybrid cross
monohybrids (current term)
monohydrate
monohydrated
monohydrates
monohydric
monohydric alcohol
monohydride
monohydrides
monohydrocalcite
monohydrocalcites
monohydrochloride
monohydroxy
monohydroxybenzoate
monohydroxybenzoates
monohydroxysuccinic acid

Literary usage of Monohybrids

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

1. Foundations of Biology by Lorande Loss Woodruff (1922)
"monohybrids Mendel found, for example, in the cross between the tall and dwarf varieties of Peas, that all of the progeny hi the ..."

2. Botanical Gazette by University of Chicago, JSTOR (Organization) (1918)
"If then the offspring of this fecundation is assumed to split in a manner analogous to Mendel's formula for monohybrids, three types must be the result. ..."

3. Plant-breeding: Being Six Lectures Upon the Amelioration of Domestic Plants by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1912)
"... of which some are constant in their progeny and others not. The last ones split up according to the same rules as do the monohybrids, and are only of ..."

4. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1922)
"... are appropriately applied, it will be obvious (1) that all zygous monohybrids are Mendelian. ..."

5. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease by American Neurological Association, Philadelphia Neurological Society, Chicago Neurological Society, New York Neurological Association, Boston Society of Psychiatry and Neurology (1915)
"... 3 out of 7 are controlled and this is much nearer the i in 4 found in monohybrids than the I in 16 characteristic of dihy- brids. ..."

6. Heredity and Environment in the Development of Men by Edwin Grant Conklin (1916)
"54); When the parents differ in one character only, the offspring formed by their crossing are called monohybrids, when there are two contrasting characters ..."

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