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Nuclear dimorphism is a term referred to the special characteristic of having two different kinds of nuclei in a cell. There are many differences between
Nuclear_dimorphism
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up dimorphism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dimorphism or dimorphic may refer to: Dimorphic root systems, plant roots with two distinctive
Dimorphism
Class of protists belonging to the ciliates phylum
ancestor of ciliates that did not have nuclear dualism, and the other more "advanced" ciliates which had both nuclear dualism and macronuclei that could divide
Karyorelictea
Birds of the order Charadriiformes
between males and females, also known as sexual dimorphism. In shorebirds, various sexual dimorphism is seen, including, but not limited to, size (e.g
Wader
Fusion of gametes from the same individual
placed in nutritional stress. As seen in Paramecium, there is some nuclear dimorphism observed in A. laticollaris. There are often observations of macronuclei
Autogamy
Paraphyletic group of birds
(raptors) are known to display patterns of sexual dimorphism. It is commonly believed that the dimorphisms found in raptors occur due to sexual selection
Bird_of_prey
that they possess two kinds of nuclei (this phenomenon is called nuclear dimorphism): a micronucleus used for inheritance, and a macronucleus, which controls
Epigenetic controls in ciliates
Epigenetic_controls_in_ciliates
Family of land turtles
phylogeny of tortoises (Testudines: Testudinidae) based on mitochondrial and nuclear genes". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 40 (2): 517–31. doi:10.1016/j
Tortoise
Species of bird
accompanying change of ecological niche. Sequence analysis of intron 7 of the nuclear β-fibrinogen gene, on the other hand, indicates that it may yet be distinct
Cockatiel
Genus of single-celled organisms
molecules. As a ciliated protozoan, Tetrahymena thermophila exhibits nuclear dimorphism: two types of cell nuclei. They have a bigger, non-germline macronucleus
Tetrahymena
American molecular biologist (1951–2023)
February 11, 2023. Goldfarb, David S.; Gorovsky, Martin A. (2009). "Nuclear Dimorphism: Two Peas in a Pod" (PDF). Current Biology. 19 (11): R449–R452. Bibcode:2009CBio
Charles_David_Allis
Species of ciliate protozoa
million nucleotides and 27 thousand genes in its nuclear genome. It also exhibits nuclear dimorphism: two types of cell nuclei. They have a bigger, non-germline
Tetrahymena_thermophila
German zoologist and protistologist
Europe. After the war he returned to Bonn and started to work on nuclear dimorphism in ciliates. In 1954, with the help of the Rockefeller Foundation
Karl_Gottlieb_Grell
Order of mammals
insulating layer of blubber helps maintain their body temperature. Sexual dimorphism is the condition where sexes of the same species exhibit different morphological
Carnivora
Identification of the sex of animals
polymerase chain reaction product size dimorphism, presence/absence, restriction dimorphism, or even sequencing. Nuclear sexing Ammer, F. K.; Wood, P. B.;
Sexing
Family of fishes
and the fright reaction that is present in other ostariophysans. Sexual dimorphism is exhibited in most species in that mature females are typically larger
Aspredinidae
Order of mammals
the expression of the dimorphism among primates and the fundamental causes of sexual dimorphism. Primates usually have dimorphism in body mass and canine
Primate
amounts of calcium during pregnancy and lactation may be related to the dimorphism. Breastfeeding newborns, whose skeletons are growing, require high amounts
Human_skin_color
Species of bird
around the same level of sexual dimorphism by body mass as the martial eagle which show about half as much linear dimorphism. Besides being larger, females
Martial_eagle
Genus of spiders
cancriformis, occurs in the Americas. Members of the genus exhibit strong sexual dimorphism. Females are several times larger than males, which lack prominent spines
Gasteracantha
Genus of flagellate marine protozoan
occurs in ciliates. They have a cosmopolitan distribution. Because nuclear dimorphism is absent, Stephanopogon had been regarded as an evolutionary intermediate
Stephanopogon
Suborder of fishes
zone which they inhabit. The deep-sea anglerfishes have extreme sexual dimorphism; the males are many times smaller than the females. To reproduce, a male
Ceratioidei
Genus of single-celled organisms
to the life-history dependent dimorphism of Cryptomonas, which is discussed in details later in the section Dimorphism. Cryptomonas are also photolithotrophs
Cryptomonas
Class of mollusks
ISSN 0025-3162. S2CID 85256742. Saunders, W.B; Spinosa, C. (1978). "Sexual dimorphism in Nautilus from Palau". Paleobiology. 4 (3): 349–358. Bibcode:1978Pbio
Cephalopod
Extinct species of lion
gregariousness via sexual dimorphism. Sexual dimorphism within canine dimensions suggests cave lions had similar sexual dimorphism to lions, and in evolutionary
Panthera_spelaea
Family of mammals belonging to even-toed ungulates
species. Most bovids exhibit sexual dimorphism, with males usually larger as well as heavier than females. Sexual dimorphism is more prominent in medium- to
Bovidae
Extinct order of birds
as well as sexual dimorphism being evident in several species. Dinornis seems to have had the most pronounced sexual dimorphism, with females being
Moa
Area of the brain below the thalamus
in many species, adult males are visibly distinct sizes from females. Dimorphism is also found in physiological and behavioral responses to ovarian steroids
Hypothalamus
Extinct genus of birds
than one species. Dinornis seems to have had the most pronounced sexual dimorphism of all moa, with females being up to twice as tall and three times as
Dinornis
Birds of prey in the genus Falco
measures just 20 cm (7.9 in). As with hawks and owls, falcons exhibit sexual dimorphism, with the females typically larger than the males, thus allowing a wider
Falcon
Family of birds
large-sized birds with long legs and necks. They exhibit very little sexual dimorphism in size. The smallest species is usually considered the dwarf bittern
Heron
Species of bird
to share certain characteristics such as hooked beaks, strong sexual dimorphism, and mating displays performed by the males. The most recent phylogeny
Pompadour_cotinga
Archaic human species from 2.4 to 1.65 mya
hominins are typically reconstructed as having thick hair and marked sexual dimorphism with males much larger than females, though relative male and female size
Homo_habilis
Genus of birds
relatives by its pronounced sexual dimorphism (with the exception of the black curassow). In other genera sexual dimorphism is rarely exhibited or of minor
Crax
Family of fishes
Chaunacidae, Chaunacops melanostomus, exhibits a single trait showing sexual dimorphism. Sample collection shows that males tend to have larger nostrils than
Sea_toad
Genus of canines
PMID 15817436. Van Valkenburgh, Blaire; Sacco, Tyson (2002). "Sexual dimorphism, social behavior, and intrasexual competition in large Pleistocene carnivorans"
Canis
Species of marsupial
that females need more energy than males during hibernation. The sexual dimorphism is only seen during this time and not year-round. Monitos del monte have
Monito_del_monte
Genus of fungi
829-840.1962. PMC 277966. PMID 13969719. Orlowski M (June 1991). "Mucor dimorphism". Microbiological Reviews. 55 (2): 234–258. doi:10.1128/mr.55.2.234-258
Mucor
Family of birds of prey
pheasant family in length diversity. Most accipitrids exhibit sexual dimorphism in size, although, unusually for birds, it is the females that are larger
Accipitridae
Extinct genus of mammals
"Reconstructing the life appearance of a Pleistocene giant: size, shape, sexual dimorphism and ontogeny of Palaeoloxodon antiquus (Proboscidea: Elephantidae) from
Mammoth
Extinct species of bird
south-east of the North Island. It was remarkable for its pronounced sexual dimorphism in bill shape; the female's beak was long, thin and arched downward, while
Huia
Species of antelope
described in 1849 by George French Angas and exhibits the highest sexual dimorphism among the spiral-horned antelopes. It is not to be confused with the endangered
Nyala
Class of arthropods
delivery of the sperm to the female. Members of many orders exhibit sexual dimorphism. Arachnids usually lay yolky eggs, which hatch into immatures that resemble
Arachnid
Extinct species of carnivore
high levels of sexual dimorphism is not a reliable way to determine group behavior, as leopards have similar sexual dimorphism to lions, but are in contrasts
American_lion
Perching birds of the order Passeriformes
PMID 22504546. Lee, Jin-Won; Yoo, Jeong-chil (2004). "Effect of host egg color dimorphism on interactions between the vinous-throated parrotbill (Paradoxornis webbianus)
Passerine
Species of owl
owl shows reverse sexual dimorphism relative to most non-raptorial birds in that females are larger than males. Sexual dimorphism that favors the female
Snowy_owl
Subfamily of moths
(moth). In some species of Saturniinae, there is unmistakable sexual dimorphism. The females in these subfamilies can weigh almost double that of the
Saturniinae
Order of insects
watch over nymphs until their second molt. As the nymphs molt, sexual dimorphism such as differences in pincer shapes begins to show. Extant Dermaptera
Earwig
Species of amphibian
e0124825. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0124825 Lin, Z.; Ji, X. (2005). "Sexual dimorphism in morphological traits and food habits in tiger frogs, Hoplobatrachus
Chinese_edible_frog
Parvorder of cetaceans
short tons) sperm whale. Several species of odontocetes exhibit sexual dimorphism, in that there are size or other morphological differences between females
Toothed_whale
Family of amphibians
might be partly arboreal at times. Many species show strong sexual size dimorphism, with females being much larger than males. Frogs in Breviceps and Probreviceps
Brevicipitidae
Group of Old World monkeys and apes
upper and lower jaws. Most catarrhine species show considerable sexual dimorphism and do not form a pair bond. Most, but not all, species live in social
Catarrhini
Polyphyletic group of birds
have the greatest dimorphism; rheas show some dichromatism during the breeding season. Emus, cassowaries, and kiwis show some dimorphism, predominantly in
Ratite
Infraorder of marine mammals
diving to great depths. Several species of toothed whales show sexual dimorphism, in which the males differ from the females, usually for purposes of sexual
Cetacean
Family of hoofed mammals
(7+1⁄4–13+1⁄4 lb). The southern pudu is only slightly taller and heavier. Sexual dimorphism is quite pronounced – in most species males tend to be larger than females
Deer
Family of birds
brown bodies streaked and with some head patterns. Some even have sexual dimorphism such as the lark bunting and eastern towhee. The New World sparrows are
New_World_sparrow
Family of songbirds
g. sand martin and crag martin). The sexes show limited or no sexual dimorphism, with longer outer tail feathers in the adult male probably being the
Swallow
Superfamily of insects
reaches or passes the tegula. Many species display some level of sexual dimorphism. Most species have fully developed wings, but some have reduced or absent
Vespoidea
Small wild cat
20 lb) and males 8 to 17 kg (18 to 37 lb), showing pronounced sexual dimorphism. Its skull is elongated, with a basal length of 123–153 mm (4.8–6.0 in)
Fishing_cat
Extinct species of large cattle
colour in bulls with a light eel stripe, a pale mouth, and similar sexual dimorphism in colour. A feature often attributed to the aurochs is blond forehead
Aurochs
Crocodilian native to the Indian subcontinent
The gharial is the only living crocodilian with such visible sexual dimorphism. Mature male gharials have larger skulls than females, exceeding a basal
Gharial
Family of mammals
"Sexual Dimorphism and Mortality Bias in a Small Miocene North American Rhino, Menoceras arikarense: Insights into the Coevolution of Sexual Dimorphism and
Rhinoceros
Paired structure within the brain temporal lobe
/əˈmɪɡdəli, -laɪ/ or amygdalas; also corpus amygdaloideum) is a paired nuclear complex present in the cerebral hemispheres of vertebrates. It is considered
Amygdala
Species of passerine birds
is around 35% larger than its female counterpart. However, this sexual dimorphism is less pronounced than it is in songbird species like the zebra finch
Common_starling
Family of carnivoran mammals
being larger. Larger species tend to show increased levels of sexual dimorphism in comparison to smaller species. Relying as they do on strength rather
Bear
Genus of birds
between the species. All species have distinctive cheek patches. Sexual dimorphism is absent or slight – males and females generally have similar plumage
Rosella
Family of birds
this magpie-like species is comprised by its very long tail. Less sexual dimorphism is seen in plumage, but with only 25 species showing such differences
Starling
Extinct, flightless bird that was endemic to Rodrigues
solitaires grew to the size of swans, and demonstrated pronounced sexual dimorphism. Males were much larger than females and measured up to 75.7–90 centimetres
Rodrigues_solitaire
Change in the heritable traits of populations
Origin of the Allotetraploid Species Arabidopsis suecica: Evidence from Nuclear DNA Markers". Molecular Biology and Evolution. 23 (6): 1217–1231. doi:10
Evolution
Class of animals with milk-producing glands
male-biased sexual dimorphism, although some orders do not show any bias or are significantly female-biased (Lagomorpha). Sexual size dimorphism increases with
Mammal
Form of dyadic relationship
monogamous mating results in reduced sexual dimorphism. According to Reno et al., the sexual dimorphism of Australopithecus afarensis, a human ancestor
Monogamy
Species of bear native to the Arctic
180–200 cm (5.9–6.6 ft) with a weight of 150–300 kg (330–660 lb). Sexual dimorphism in the species is particularly high compared with most other mammals.
Polar_bear
Species of bird
sedentary and territorial species, also exhibiting a high degree of sexual dimorphism; the male in breeding plumage has a striking bright blue forehead, ear
Superb_fairywren
Extinct species of canine mammal
and female of a species apart from their sex organs is called sexual dimorphism, and in this regard little variance exists among the canids. A study of
Dire_wolf
of Lepidocephalichthys (Teleostei: Cobitidae) with distinctive sexual dimorphism and comments on relationships in southern lineages of Cobitidae". Zootaxa
List of organisms named after famous people (born 1925–1949)
List_of_organisms_named_after_famous_people_(born_1925–1949)
Family of crustacean possessing asymmetrical snapping claws
shrimp (Decapoda: Caridea) and their evolutionary consequences for sexual dimorphism and reproductive biology. Rev Chil Hist Nat 76:187–203 Thiel M, Baeza
Alpheidae
Subfamily of birds
among guans and more in line with curassows, shows pronounced sexual dimorphism - relative to each other is not determinable with certainty at present
Guan_(bird)
Species of bird
in diurnal raptors based on nucleotide sequences of mitochondrial and nuclear marker genes. Raptors worldwide, pp. 483–498. Kenward, Robert (2006). The
White-tailed_eagle
Species of whale
whale was 79 years old. The species presents a moderate degree of sexual dimorphism, as the males are 25% longer than the females and are sturdier. Adult
Beluga_whale
Species of bird
predominantly arid and semiarid regions. Exhibiting a high degree of sexual dimorphism, the male in breeding plumage is a small, long-tailed bird of predominantly
Splendid_fairywren
Species of wild bovine
are otherwise similar in appearance. The banteng shows extensive sexual dimorphism; adult bulls are generally dark brown to black, larger and more sturdily
Banteng
Family of fishes
These nocturnal fish have small eyes, and some species may exhibit sexual dimorphism in their snout shape and jaws. Like all gymnotiformes, Apteronotids are
Ghost_knifefish
Evolutionary process
However, the fact that Ar. ramidus shares with bonobos reduced sexual dimorphism, and a more paedomorphic form relative to chimpanzees, suggests that the
Human_evolution
Extinct species of mammoth
populations are claimed to have decreased in size and increased their sexual dimorphism, but this was dismissed in a 2012 study. The appearance of the woolly
Woolly_mammoth
Family of large reptilian carnivores
and weigh over 900 kg (2,000 lb). Crocodilians show pronounced sexual dimorphism, with males growing much larger and more rapidly than females. Despite
Crocodile
Order of mammals
the testes can be located either abdominally or at the groin. Sexual dimorphism occurs in many rodent species. In some rodents, males are larger than
Rodent
Large bear native to Eurasia and North America
accepted subtypes vary widely in size. This is in part due to sexual dimorphism, as male brown bears average at least 30% larger than females in most
Brown_bear
Genus of birds
young successfully. All species exhibit the odd phenomenon of egg-size dimorphism in breeding; the first egg (or A-egg) laid is substantially smaller than
Crested_penguin
Genus of birds
independently. A trend in this genus to lose—not gain—pronounced sexual dimorphism is better supported by biogeographical and molecular data than the alternate
Peacock-pheasant
Biological process of yeast
process of diploidization (perhaps by endoreduplication or stimulated nuclear fusion) to form diploid cells termed blastospores. The diploid nuclei of
Mating_of_yeast
Autoimmune disease
considered one of the biggest factors responsible for sex-immunologic dimorphism. Estrogen deficiency appears to play a role in the development of Sjögren's
Sjögren's_disease
Species of mammals
; Rosso, Massimiliano; Pitman, Robert L. (2023), "Beaked Whale Sexual Dimorphism, Mating Strategies, and Diversification", in Würsig, Bernd; Orbach, Dara
Baird's_beaked_whale
Division of typically non-vascular land plants
1–8. doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.aob.a090623. Une, Kouji (1985). "Sexual dimorphism in the Japanese species of Macromitrium Brid. (Musci: Orthotrichaceae)"
Moss
Earth's most severe extinction event
Angiolini, Lucia; Gaetani, Maurizio (25 February 2015). "Precocious sexual dimorphism and the Lilliput effect in Neo-Tethyan Ostracoda (Crustacea) through the
Permian–Triassic extinction event
Permian–Triassic_extinction_event
Rare subspecies of the sable antelope
(24–40 in) in length and are considerably straighter than in males. Sexual dimorphism is pronounced beyond horns morphology. Males and females are similar in
Giant_sable_antelope
Family of reptiles
under normal viewing conditions, but most species exhibit clear sexual dimorphism, which allows one to fairly easily discern between adult males and females
Anolidae
Species of moth
epithet dispar means 'to separate' in Latin; it refers to the sexual dimorphism observed in the male and female imagines. In June 2021 the 17-member governing
Lymantria_dispar
Extinct species of bird
Anthonie Cornelis Oudemans and Masauji Hachisuka to speculate about sexual dimorphism, ontogenic traits, seasonal variation, and even the existence of different
Dodo
Genus of birds
in the genus Cochoa. Their bright contrasting plumage patterns, sexual dimorphism and feeding habits made their systematic position difficult to ascertain
Cochoa
Species of bird native to Brazil
mitu as its own species distinct from other curassow species. Sexual dimorphism is not pronounced: females tend to be lighter in color and slightly smaller
Alagoas_curassow
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English
English : probably a habitational name from clere, a component of several place names in north Hampshire (Highclere, Burghclere, Kingsclere). This is of uncertain origin, probably from a Celtic stream name meaning ‘bright’ (cognate with Latin clarus ‘clear’, ‘bright’).English and Irish : variant of Clare.Translation of German Klar 1.
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Muslim
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Ukrainian
Clear.
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Latin Swedish
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Italian
Clear.
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Tamil
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Italian Spanish American English Latin
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Muslim
Clear
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Indian
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Latin
Sweet.
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Clear.
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Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of English Kenneth, KENNET means both "comely; finely made" and "born of fire."Â
Girl/Female
Teutonic
Ruler of the home.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from a place called Fyning in Rogate in Sussex.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ambikanath | அஂபிகாநாத
Lord Shiva
Female
Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of Greek Aikaterine, CATHRINE means "pure."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Telugu
Flower; Fruit; A Lovely Quite
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in North Yorkshire so named, from the Old English personal name Ælfweard + Old Scandinavian býr ‘farmstead’, ‘village’.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
A small cultivator
Girl/Female
Tamil
Prasitha | பà¯à®°à®¸à¯€à®¤à®¾
Prasitham
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Lovable; Charming
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a.
Having a nucleus; nucleated.
n.
A substance associated with nuclein in cell nuclei, and by some considered as the fundamental substance of the nucleus.
superl.
Without defect or blemish, such as freckles or knots; as, a clear complexion; clear lumber.
superl.
Without diminution; in full; net; as, clear profit.
adv.
In a clear manner; plainly.
v. t.
To gather, as about a nucleus or center.
v. t.
To leap or pass by, or over, without touching or failure; as, to clear a hedge; to clear a reef.
v. t.
To free from impediment or incumbrance, from defilement, or from anything injurious, useless, or offensive; as, to clear land of trees or brushwood, or from stones; to clear the sight or the voice; to clear one's self from debt; -- often used with of, off, away, or out.
a.
Seeing with clearness; discerning; as, clear-sighted reason
pl.
of Nucleus
adv.
Without limitation; wholly; quite; entirely; as, to cut a piece clear off.
n.
A double star; -- applied to the nucleus of a cell, when, during cell division, the loops of the nuclear network separate into two groups, preparatory to the formation of two daughter nuclei. See Karyokinesis.
n.
A constituent of the nuclei of all cells. It is a colorless amorphous substance, readily soluble in alkaline fluids and especially characterized by its comparatively large content of phosphorus. It also contains nitrogen and sulphur.
superl.
Without mixture; entirely pure; as, clear sand.
superl.
Free from impediment or obstruction; unobstructed; as, a clear view; to keep clear of debt.
superl.
Able to perceive clearly; keen; acute; penetrating; discriminating; as, a clear intellect; a clear head.
a.
Of or pertaining to a nucleus; as, the nuclear spindle (see Illust. of Karyokinesis) or the nuclear fibrils of a cell; the nuclear part of a comet, etc.
a.
Having a nucleus; nucleate; as, nucleated cells.
a.
Having a clear physical or mental vision; having a clear understanding.
a.
Alt. of Nuclear