| synchronous communication |
Communication where the sender and receiver share a clock signal, and data are constantly being transmitted, even if the data are only an idle pattern (indicating no data are present).
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| synteny |
The occurrence of two or more loci on the same chromosome, without regard to the distance between them.
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| synaptonemal complex |
A ribbonlike protein structure formed between synapsed homologues at the end of the first meiotic prophase, binding the chromatids along their length and facilitating chromatid exchange.
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| syncytium |
A group of cells in which cytoplasmic continuity is maintained. cf acellular.
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| syngamy |
Fertilization.
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