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kar·y·o·some K0019100 (kăr′ē-ə-sōm′)n. An irregular aggregation of chromatin in the nucleus of a cell not undergoing mitosis.karyosome (ˈkærɪəʊˌsəʊm) n1. (Biology) any of the dense aggregates of chromatin in the nucleus of a cell2. (Biology) the nucleus of a cellkar•y•o•some (ˈkær i əˌsoʊm) n. any of several masses of chromatin in the reticulum of a cell nucleus. [1885–90] EncyclopediaSeeChromocenterkaryosomeenUK
kar·y·o·some (kar'ē-ō-sōm), A mass of chromatin often found in the interphase cell nucleus representing a more condensed zone of chromatin filaments. Synonym(s): chromatin nucleolus, chromocenter, false nucleolus, net knot [karyo- + G. sōma, body] karyosome (kăr′ē-ə-sōm′)n. An irregular aggregation of chromatin in the nucleus of a cell not undergoing mitosis.kar·y·o·some (kar'ē-ō-sōm) A mass of chromatin often found in the interphase cell nucleus representing a more condensed zone of chromatin filaments. [karyo- + G. sōma, body]karyosome A spherical mass of aggregated CHROMATIN material in a resting (interphase) nucleus.karyosome a chromatin aggregation in the resting nucleus. |