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isograft
i·so·graft I0252500 (ī′sə-grăft)n. A tissue or organ graft between genetically identical individuals, as between identical twins or between members of an inbred animal strain.isograft (ˈaɪsəˌɡrɑːft) n (Surgery) surgery a graft taken from a donor genetically identical to the recipientSee isograft
isograft
isograft[′ī·sə‚graft] (biology) A tissue transplant from one organism to another organism which is genetically identical. isograft
syngraft [sin´graft] a graft between genetically identical individuals, such as identical twins or animals of a single highly inbred strain. Called also isogeneic graft, syngeneic graft, and isograft.syn·graft (sin'graft), A tissue or organ transplated from one member of a species to another genetically identical member, as in kidney transplantation between identical twins. Compare: allograft, xenograft, autograft. Synonym(s): isogeneic graft, isograft, isologous graft, isoplastic graft, syngeneic graftisograft (ī′sə-grăft)n. A graft of tissue that is obtained from a donor genetically identical to the recipient.syn·graft (sin'graft) A tissue or organ transplanted between genetically identical individuals. Synonym(s): isogeneic graft, isograft, isologous graft, isoplastic graft. [G. syn-, with, + graft, fr. M.E., fr. O.Fr. graffe, stylus, scion, fr. L. graphium, fr. G. graphō, to write]isograft Transplantation of tissue or an organ from one ISOGENIC person to another.isograft a transplant from one individual to a closely related individual of the same genotype, such as those between MONOZYGOTIC TWINS, or between members of the same inbred line, as in rodents.ThesaurusSeehomograft |