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Definition of Trinucleate
1. Adjective. Having three nuclei.
Category relationships: Biological Science, Biology
Antonyms: Binucleate, Mononuclear
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trinucleate
Literary usage of Trinucleate
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hybrid Rice: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Hybrid Rice : 6 by International Rice Research Institute (1989)
"The male sterile system, developed by crossing an indica rice and a sinica rice,
mostly aborts at the binucleate and trinucleate stages. ..."
2. Investigations representing the departments by University of Chicago, E.F. Young, John Dewey (1903)
"Binucleate egg with the nuclei at a distance from one another. FIG. 27.—Binucleate
egg with the nuclei close together. FIG. 28.—trinucleate egg, the three ..."
3. Investigations Representing the Departments; Zoölogy, Anatomy, Physiology by University of Chicago (1903)
"The binucleate and trinucleate eggs of Saprolegnia are essentially similar to
the multinucleate eggs of Albugo Bliti and A. ..."
4. Proceedings of the Second Temperate Rice Conference by B Hardy, J E Hill (2002)
"In wheat and barley, in vitro culture of young spikes gave rise to trinucleate
pollen only in spikelets that contained anthers with ..."
5. Biological Bulletin by Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass.) (1916)
"It results in the production of a binucleate cell, and, if the process is repeated,
of a trinucleate or multinucleate cell. Direct nuclear division was not ..."
6. Annals and Magazine of Natural History by William Jardine, Taylor and Francis (1861)
"... -0012- '00125 inch long, strongly constricted in the centre, as also each of
the two bi- trinucleate joints. PLATE XVII. fig. 28. ..."
7. Principles of Breeding: A Treatise on Thremmatology Or the Principles and by Eugene Davenport, Henry Lewis Rietz (1907)
"... showing unequal distribution of the chromosomes ; C. quadripolar mitosis ;
Z), tripolar mitosis ; £, later stage ; f, trinucleate cell resulting. ..."