| heterotypic | Of different types. Thus heterotypic adhesion would be between dissimilar cells, in contrast to homotypic adhesion between cells of the same type. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| heterotypic cortex | O. Vogt's term denoting several regions of the cerebral cortex, in particular the olfactory cortex and the hippocampus, characterised by fewer cell layers than the isocortex. See: cerebral cortex. Synonym: heterotypic cortex. Origin: allo-+ L. Cortex, bark (cortex) (05 Mar 2000) |
| heterotypical chromosome | <genetics> One or more chromosomes that can be distinguished from autosomes by their morphology and behaviour. Synonym: accessory chromosome, heterochromosome, sex chromosome. (18 Nov 1997) |
| heterotypic mitosis |
The first or reduction division in the maturation of germ cells.
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pertaining to, characteristic of, or belonging to a different type.
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mitosis in which the halves of bivalent chromosomes move away from each other toward the poles, as occurs in the first, or reductional, division of meiosis.
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of a type differing from that usually or normally encountered; having characteristics peculiar to a different type; sometimes applied to the first meiotic division of the germ cells.
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allocortex.
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