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mon·o·some M0398800 (mŏn′ə-sōm′)n.1. A chromosome having no homologue, especially an unpaired X chromosome.2. A single ribosome. mon′o·so′mic (-sō′mĭk) adj.mon′o·so′my n.monosome (ˈmɒnəˌsəʊm) n (Biology) an unpaired chromosome, esp an X-chromosome in an otherwise diploid cell monosomic adjmon•o•some (ˈmɒn əˌsoʊm) n. 1. a chromosome having no homologue, esp. an unpaired X chromosome. 2. a protein-synthetic complex involving the translation of a messenger RNA molecule by a single ribosome. [1920–25] monosomeenUK
monosome[′män·ə‚sōm] (cell and molecular biology) A single ribosome attached to messenger ribonucleic acid. A chromosome in the diploid chromosome complement that lacks a homolog. monosomeenUK
mon·o·some (mon'ō-sōm), 1. Synonym(s): accessory chromosome2. Obsolete term for ribosome. 3. A structure consisting of a single ribosome bound to a molecule of mRNA. [mono- + chromosome] monosome (mŏn′ə-sōm′)n.1. A chromosome having no homologue, especially an unpaired X chromosome.2. A single ribosome. mon′o·so′mic (-sō′mĭk) adj.mon′o·so′my n.mon·o·some (mon'ō-sōm) A structure consisting of a single ribosome bound to a molecule of mRNA. ThesaurusSeemonosomy |