Ochoa law


O·cho·a law

(ō-chō'ah), the content of the X-chromosome tends to be phylogenetically conserved.

O·cho·a law

(ō-chō'ah law) The content of the X-chromosome tends to be phylogenetically conserved.

Ochoa,

Severo, Spanish-U.S. biochemist and Nobel laureate, 1905-1993. Ochoa law - the content of the X-chromosome tends to be phylogenetically conserved.