diplotene

English

Etymology

From French diplotène, corresponding to diplo- + -tene.

Coined by Hans von De Winiwarter in 1900[1] and in English by Edmund B. Wilson in 1912.[2]

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈdɪplətiːn/
  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈdɪpləˌtin/

Noun

diplotene (plural diplotenes)

  1. (biology) The fourth stage of prophase of meiosis, during which homologous chromosome pairs begin to separate and chiasmata become visible

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References

  1. "Recherches sur l'Ovogenèse et l'Organogenèse de l'ovaire des Mammifères (Lapin et Homme)", Hans von De Winiwarter, 1900, Archives de biologie; Vol 17
  2. "Studies on chromosomes. VIII. Observations on the maturation‐phenomena in certain Hemiptera and other forms, with considerations on synapsis and reduction", Edmund B. Wilson, 5 October 1912, https://doi.org/10.1002/jez.1400130302

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