zygo- 或 zyg-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- Yoke; pair:
轭;成对:
zygodactyl.
对趾的 - Union:
接合:
zygospore.
接合孢子
语源
- New Latin
现代拉丁语 - from Greek zugo-
源自 希腊语 zugo- - from zugon [yoke] * see yeug-
源自 zugon [轭] *参见 yeug-
zygo- or (before a vowel) zyg-
combining form
indicating a pair or a union
⇒
zygodactyl
⇒
zygospore
Origin
from Greek zugon yokezygo-
Word Origin
1
a combining form meaning “yoke,” “yoked,” “yoke-shaped,” used in the formation of compound words:
zygomorphic.
Also, especially before a vowel, zyg-.
Origin
combining form of Greek zygón yoke1
Related Words
- homozygosis
- homozygous
- zygodactyl
- zygogenesis
- zygoma
- zygomorphic
zygo-a word element meaning 'yoke', especially referring to shape, as in zygodactyl.
Also, (before vowels), zyg-. [Greek, combining form of zygon]
zygo-
combining form
⇨ see zyg-
combining form
⇨ see zyg-
zygo-
combining form
- relating to joining or pairing表示“成对的”, “接合的”:
-
zygodactyl.
词源
from Greek ZUGON 'yoke'.
1877 Huxley Anat. Inv. Anim. vi. 319A large, elongated postero-lateral or *zygocardiac ossicle.
1888 Amer. Naturalist XXII. 832The *zygodont (quadritubercular) type.
1950 Adv. Genetics III. 194The most common mode of animal reproduction is, however, sexual reproduction or gamogony or *zygogenesis.
1973 B. J. Williams Evolution & Human Origins iii. 37/2It includes all events that lead to sampling error in random zygogenesis. [ sc. random genetic drift]
1950 Adv. Genetics III. 198In other parthenogenetic animals both parthenogenetic and zygogenetic reproduction are present.
1978 Biol. Bull. CLV. 273 (heading)Artemia hemoglobins: genetic variation in parthenogenetic and zygogenetic populations.
1966 J. Sybenga in Genetica XXXVII. 188General occurrence of localization of the function of initiation of chromosome pairing (long-distance attraction) in discrete units on specific loci is considered a useful working hypothesis. In analogy to ‘centromere’, ‘chromomere’ and ‘telomere’ the term ‘*zygomere’ is proposed for such units.
1981 Cytologia XLVI. 527 Since the bivalent formation has not been disturbed, at least one of two zygomeres seems to be able to have a complete activity.
1911 Q. Jrnl. Microsc. Sci. LVII. 32The debatable stages of the meiotic prophases in which parasyndesis and its associated phenomena occur—leptonema, *zygonema..—have been dealt with by many experienced cytologists.
Ibid. 33By the time the zygonema is fairly far advanced we do get appearances not unlike what may occasionally..be found in the condensation of a somatic chromosome.
1976 Nature 8 Apr. 534/2 It is generally known that during zygonema (stages XII–XIV in rat spermatogenesis) the homologous sets of sister chromatid pairs begin to come together and associate with one another.
1901 Proc. Zool. Soc. 466A Vivipara possessing a single *zygoneurous connection on the left and the normal dialoneurous relationship of the nerves upon the right.
1892 Ibid. 182For the *Zygophiurans assistance in classification will be gained from Ljungman's well-known work.
1904 A. F. Blakeslee in Science 3 June 866/1In all species of both homo- and heterothallic groups..the swollen portions (progametes) from which the gametes are cut off do not grow toward each other..but arise as a result of the stimulus of contact between more or less differentiated hyphæ (*zygophores).
1970 J. Webster Introd. Fungi ii. ii. 116When two compatible strains approach each other aerial club-shaped branches or zygophores develop which show directional growth towards zygophores of the opposite strain. Zygophores of the same strain repel each other.
1904 *Zygophoric . [ see heterogamic a.]
1978 Canad. Jrnl. Bot. LVI. 1061One or more slender, lateral zygophoric filaments proliferate from the subterminal portion of a septate, erect hypha.
1885 G. L. Goodale Physiol. Bot. 439 note,The sexual process in *Zygophytes is characterized by the confluence of the protoplasmic masses of two very similar cells by which a new mass if formed as the starting-point of the new individual.
1900 W. J. Lucas Brit. Dragonflies 53A *Zygopterid . [ wing]
Ibid. 34Nymph of a Zygopterid Dragonfly.
1905 Ann. Bot. XIX. 249A similar operation of the law of chance has been suggested by Strasburger ('04) in the separation of the chromatin granules as a result of the division of the ‘*zygosome’.
1910 . [ see parasynapticadj. s.v. para-1 1]
1974 Jrnl. Heredity LXV. 257/1The varying amounts of the q segments present in the zygosome may account in large measure for the physical and mental deviation of these mongoloid patients from the usual spectrum of characteristics typical of mongoloids bearing three independent chromosomes 21.
1880 A. W. Bennett & Murray in Q.Jrnl. Microsc. Sci. XX. 417The conjugated *zygospheres..constitute a *zygosperm.
1892 Proc. Zool. Soc. 1 Mar. 178To regard the streptospondyline type as earlier than the *zygospondyline. [ of ophiuroids]
1881 Mivart Cat 463The caudal vertebræ are few and end in a bone, shaped somewhat lika a plough⁓share, called the *zygostyle.
1881 Nature 28 July 292 Family Protococcaceæ. Genus Chlorochytrium... Each cell becomes resolved into spherical zoospores, which upon leaving the mother-cell conjugate within the gelatinous envelope. The *zygozoospores before becoming surrounded with a membrane make their way..into the intercellular spaces of living plants.
ORIGIN: from Greek zugon yoke: see -o- .
zygo-
combining form.
yoke; yoked or paired. Zygodactyl = having the toes in pairs.
reproduction by zygosis, as in zygospore.
Also, zyg- before vowels.
[< Greek zygón yoke]
zygo-
— see zyg-
— see zyg-
zygo-
Prefix
- union
- pair
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ζυγόν (zugón, “yoke”).