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cytotaxonomy
cy·to·tax·on·o·my C0848100 (sī′tō-tăk-sŏn′ə-mē)n. The classification of organisms based on cellular structure and function, especially on the structure and number of chromosomes. cy′to·tax′o·nom′ic (-tăk′sə-nŏm′ĭk) adj.cy′to·tax·on′o·mist n.cytotaxonomy (ˌsaɪtəʊtækˈsɒnəmɪ) n (Biology) classification of organisms based on cell structure, esp the number, shape, etc, of the chromosomes ˌcytoˌtaxoˈnomic adj ˌcytotaxˈonomist ncy•to•tax•on•o•my (ˌsaɪ toʊ tækˈsɒn ə mi) n. classification of organisms on the basis of cellular structure, particularly chromosome structure. [1925–30] cy`to•tax`o•nom′ic (-səˈnɒm ɪk) adj. cy`to•tax`o•nom′i•cal•ly, adv. cy`to•tax•on′o•mist, n. cytotaxonomythe area of taxonomy that uses cytological structures, as chromosomes, in classifying organisms.See also: Classificationcytotaxonomy
cytotaxonomy (sī′tō-tăk-sŏn′ə-mē)n. The classification of organisms based on cellular structure and function, especially on the structure and number of chromosomes. cy′to·tax′o·nom′ic (-tăk′sə-nŏm′ĭk) adj.cy′to·tax·on′o·mist n.cytotaxonomy a method of classification based on the characteristics of CHROMOSOMES. see TAXONOMY. |