| monogenic |
Controlled by a single gene, as opposed to multigenic.
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| monohybrid |
(Gr. monos, solitary + L. hybrida, a mongrel) The offspring of two homozygous parents that differ from one another by the alleles present at only one locus.
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| monolayer |
A single layer of cells growing on a surface.
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| monomer |
A single molecular entity that may combine with others to form more complex structures.
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| monophyletic |
Describing any group of organisms that are assumed to have originated from the same ancestor.
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