Definition of Synkaryon

1. a cell nucleus formed by the fusion of two preexisting nuclei [n -YONS or -YA]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Synkaryon

syngenetic
syngenic
syngenite
syngnathid
syngnathids
syngnathous
syngraph
syngraphs
synharmonic
syning
synizeses
synizesis
synkarya
synkaryon (current term)
synkaryons
synkinesia
synkinesias
synkinetic
synkinetically
synne
synochal
synocil
synocils
synocracy
synod
synodal
synodals
synodic

Literary usage of Synkaryon

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)
"But it would seem that the essential factor in this stimulation is not the essence of fertilization —• synkaryon formation. In Paramecium, for example, ..."

2. An Introduction to Cytology by Lester Whyland Sharp (1921)
"Soon the synkaryon divides mitotically, this being followed by the division of the cell to form two individuals which escape from the cyst and resume the ..."

3. Practical Bacteriology, Blood Work and Animal Parasitology: Including by Edward Rhodes Stitt (1916)
"Here the nuclei of the separate sexual individuals (gametes) are termed pronuclei and the product of their fusion a synkaryon. Where a single cell has ..."

4. Practical Bacteriology, Blood Work and Animal Parasitology: Including by Edward Rhodes Stitt (1918)
"Here the nuclei of the separate sexual individuals (gametes) are termed pronuclei and the product of their fusion a synkaryon. o_ . ..."

5. Practical Bacteriology, Blood Work and Animal Parasitology: Including by Edward Rhodes Stitt (1920)
"Here the nuclei of the separate sexual individuals (gametes) are termed pronuclei and the product of their fusion a synkaryon. Where a single cell has ..."

6. Practical Bacteriology, Blood Work and Animal Parasitology: Including by Edward Rhodes Stitt (1918)
"Here the nuclei of the separate sexual individuals (gametes) are termed pronuclei and the product of their fusion a synkaryon. Where a single cell has ..."

7. Foundations of Biology by Lorande Loss Woodruff (1922)
"But it would seem that the essential factor in this stimulation is not the essence of fertilization —• synkaryon formation. In Paramecium, for example, ..."

8. An Introduction to Cytology by Lester Whyland Sharp (1921)
"Soon the synkaryon divides mitotically, this being followed by the division of the cell to form two individuals which escape from the cyst and resume the ..."

9. Practical Bacteriology, Blood Work and Animal Parasitology: Including by Edward Rhodes Stitt (1916)
"Here the nuclei of the separate sexual individuals (gametes) are termed pronuclei and the product of their fusion a synkaryon. Where a single cell has ..."

10. Practical Bacteriology, Blood Work and Animal Parasitology: Including by Edward Rhodes Stitt (1918)
"Here the nuclei of the separate sexual individuals (gametes) are termed pronuclei and the product of their fusion a synkaryon. o_ . ..."

11. Practical Bacteriology, Blood Work and Animal Parasitology: Including by Edward Rhodes Stitt (1920)
"Here the nuclei of the separate sexual individuals (gametes) are termed pronuclei and the product of their fusion a synkaryon. Where a single cell has ..."

12. Practical Bacteriology, Blood Work and Animal Parasitology: Including by Edward Rhodes Stitt (1918)
"Here the nuclei of the separate sexual individuals (gametes) are termed pronuclei and the product of their fusion a synkaryon. Where a single cell has ..."

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