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  2. Oocyte - Wikipedia

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    Diagram showing the reduction in number of the chromosomes in the process of maturation of the ovum; the process is known as meiosis Main article: Oogenesis The formation of an oocyte is called oocytogenesis, which is a part of oogenesis. [ 1 ]

  3. Oogenesis - Wikipedia

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    Oogenesis starts with the process of developing primary oocytes, which occurs via the transformation of oogonia into primary [oocyte]s, a process called oocytogenesis. [11] From one single oogonium, only one mature oocyte will rise, with 3 other cells called polar bodies. Oocytogenesis is complete either before or shortly after birth.

  4. Immature ovum - Wikipedia

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    Oocytogenesis : third trimester primary Oocyte: diploid/46: 4C: Ootidogenesis (meiosis 1) (Folliculogenesis) -- polar body separated: Dictyate in prophase I until ovulation secondary Oocyte: haploid/23: 2C: Ootidogenesis (meiosis 2) -- polar body separated: Halted in metaphase II until fertilization Ootid: haploid/23: 1C: Maturation: Minutes ...

  5. Oocytogenesis - Wikipedia

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  6. Gametocytogenesis - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... oocytogenesis (female) This page was last edited on ...

  7. List of thyreophoran type specimens - Wikipedia

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    The holotype in situ accompanied by a labeled diagram: Chungkingosaurus jiangbiensis: CV 00206 [41] Chongqing Museum of Natural History: Oxfordian [41] Upper Shaximiao Formation, Sichuan [41] Partially complete skeleton [41] Craterosaurus pottonensis: SMC B.28814 [42] Natural History Museum, London [42] Albian or Aptian: Woburn Sands Formation ...

  8. Pedigree chart - Wikipedia

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    Example of a pedigree chart using Ahnentafel numbering. A pedigree chart is a diagram that shows the occurrence and appearance of phenotypes [jargon] of a particular gene or organism and its ancestors from one generation to the next, [1] [2] [3] [unreliable source?] most commonly humans, show dogs, and race horses.

  9. Zona pellucida - Wikipedia

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    The zona pellucida is a translucent matrix of cross-linked glycoprotein filaments that surrounds the mammalian oocyte and is 6.5–20 μm thick depending on the species. Its formation, which depends on a conserved zona pellucida-like (ZP) module that mediates the polymerization of egg coat components, [2] is critical to successful fertilization. [3]