Britannica online encyclopedia article on chromonema (biology), ...mitosis. Between cell divisions the genetic material (chromatin) is diffused throughout the nucleus in a tangled network of filaments called chromonemata. Aspects of the topic chromonema are discussed in the following places at Britannica.
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a coiled, twisted, threadlike filament in a chromatid at all stages of mitosis. Etymology: chromo- + Gr nēma, thread: see nemato-. Related Forms:
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chro·mo·ne·ma (krōˌmə-nēˈmə). noun pl. chro·mo·ne·ma·ta (-mə-tə). The coiled filament that extends the entire length of a chromosome and on which the genes...
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the chromonema, a fibrous structure, about 100 nm in di- ameter, composed of chromomeres. fine structure of the chromonema can be found in the litera-
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chromonema /chro·mo·ne·ma/ (-ne´mah) pl. chromone´mata the central thread of a chromatid, along which lie the chromomeres.chromone´mal...
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Definition of chromonema from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. Learn more about "chromonema" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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One of the visible enlargements of the chromonema at which nucleoproteins appear to be concentrated. Some regard these to be the physical seat of the genes, commonly regarded as actual carrier of genes. Others consider these as optical artifacts due to the coiled state of the chromonema.
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Part of Speech: a fear of colors; also called chromatophobia, psychrophobia Copy & paste this link to your blog or website to reference this page...
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