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hemizygote An affected male.
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hemianopia Blindness of one half of the visual field of each eye. The prefix 'bitemporal' indicates that the hemi-field affected is the outer half field of each eye and 'homonymous' indicates that the hemi-field defect is on the same side of the field of each eye.
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hemisphere A fungus that grows symbiotically with algae, resulting in a composite organism that characteristically forms a crustlike or branching growth on rocks or tree trunks.
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hemizygous Having only one copy of a particular gene. For example, in humans, males are hemizygous for genes found on the Y chromosome. Source : Human Genome Project Information
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hemisphere One half of a sphere. The term is usually applied to regions north or south of the equator.
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