释义 |
cat·e·na·tion \ˌ ̷ ̷əˈnāshən, ˌ ̷ ̷ənˈā-\ noun (-s) Etymology: catenate (I) + -ion : connection, arrangement, or succession in a regular or connected series (as in a chain): as a. : formation in meiosis by chromosomes that have undergone reciprocal translocation, of rings or chains due to the tendency of the homologous portions of chromatin to attain synapsis b. : linkage between atoms of the same chemical element (as carbon or silicon) — compare concatenation |