Definitionn. (genetics) the separation of paired alleles during meiosis so that members of each pair of alleles appear in different gametes
Last update: September 11, 2015
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Segregation of boys and girls in a class should not be encouraged. [Please select]
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Feminists complain about segregation between men and women in the workplace. [Please select]
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Many people today stress the importance of segregation between church and state. [Please select]
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Segregation on reservations was generally accomplished in 1870-1880. [Please select]
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It was necessary to stir up the concrete thoroughly with long-handled slicers as it was being deposited in order to prevent segregation. [Please select]
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This agitator is so constructed that it keeps the materials in motion constantly and prevents their segregation. [Please select]
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Henceforth he came under the law of segregation, and journeys to the ether parts of the islands were forbidden. [Please select]
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This pattern of size-segregation, according to size of river, merits further investigation. [Please select]
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This kind of segregation by size is shared with long-nosed gar, and was considered in the discussion of that species. [Please select]
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A bimodal size-distribution of young-of-the-year was noted also in 1958 and 1959; but, no segregation of the two sizes occurred on riffles in summer. [Please select]
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Brigham Young's policy of segregation was absolutely opposed to permanent friendly relations. [Please select]
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