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akinesis

NOUN
  1. motionlessness attributable to a temporary paralysis

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  • Slides containing F 2 worms were screened for the presence of worms with diakinesis nuclei exhibiting more than six chromatin masses (indicating failure in bivalent formation).
  • Twelve univalent chromosomes are visible in this diakinesis-stage nucleus, indicating an absence of chiasmata.
  • In wild-type hermaphrodites, germ cells at the dorsoventral flexure exit the pachytene stage of the first meiotic prophase and proceed to diakinesis.
  • Meiotic prophase can be further divided into leptotene, zygotene, pachytene, diplotene, and diakinesis stages defined by the state of chromosome pairing and condensation.
  • Their nuclei contain univalents as well as bivalents at diakinesis and metaphase I.
  • Loose condensation of chromosomes was observed in 12% of the cells from diakinesis to anaphase.
  • Their nuclei contain univalents as well as bivalents at diakinesis and metaphase I.
  • For F59A1.7, affected worms exhibiting a high frequency of achiasmate chromosomes at diakinesis also had abnormally large nuclei at the pachytene stage, earlier in meiotic prophase.
  • We present two cases of female caucasian patients aged 40 and 63 years respectively admitted following severe stressful events who met the diagnostic criteria of tako-tsubo cardiomyopathy, namely acute chest pain, transient akinesis or dyskinesia of the left ventricle, new dynamic electrocardiogram changes and no significant epicardial coronary artery disease in the absence of recent head trauma, intracranial bleeding, phaeochromocytoma, myocarditis and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • Mutants in all three meiotic genes display diakinesis oocytes containing 12 individual DAPI - stained bodies corresponding to achiasmate univalent chromosomes.
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