uninucleate


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Antonyms for uninucleate

having one nucleus

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Within the red blood cells, the merozoites mature either into uninucleate gametocyte or into erythrocytic stage schizont containing 10-36 merozoites [39].
Three of these crabs had moderate to high severity mikrocytid infections characterized by variable necrosis of the antennal gland and the presence of plasmodia and uninucleate forms of these parasites in the gills (not shown).
The bacteria are attached to at least one distinctive unknown amitochondriate cellulolytic protist covered with undulipodia and likely to be uninucleate, suggesting that it is a hypermastigote class Parabasalia, order Hypermastigida.
Spikelets with anthers containing uninucleate microspores were surface sterilized in 70% (v/v) ethanol for 30 s followed by sterilization in approximately 2.6% (v/v) aqueous solution of sodium hypochlorite for 10 min, and rinsed three times in sterile distilled water.
Microspore-containing plant segment from donor plants are harvested and incubated under pre-treatment conditions to maintain microspore at a uninucleate cell cycle G1 phase.
The filamentous fungus Aspergillus nidulans grows by germ tube extension from a uninucleate spore.
The result is a multicellular tissue composed of highly polyploid uninucleate cells [ILLUSTRATION FOR FIGURES 5C,F OMITTED].
The floral buds ranging from 13-15 mm in size higher percentage of uninucleate microspores compared with other sizes.
In this stage, the tapetal cells are uninucleate and more vacuolated (Fig.
Sen (2001) showed an inhibitory effect of Suillus bovinus in association with Pinus sylvestris against colonisation of pathogenic uninucleate Rhizoctonia species.