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Type Words
Synonyms eucaryote
Type of being, organism
Derivation eukaryotic

Examples of eukaryote

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Binary fission is similar to eukaryote cell reproduction that involves mitosis.
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But until now only one eukaryote-yeast-has given up all its genetic secrets.
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Population genomics and local adaptation in wild isolates of a model microbial eukaryote.
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At about 10 microns across, they're about the size of another one-celled eukaryote, yeast.
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Circadian rhythms persist without transcription in a eukaryote.
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The discovery of eukaryote cells in 1-billion-year-old lake sediment looks set to change that.
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Drosophila is the third so-called eukaryote to have its genes more-or-less completely unravelled.
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Eukaryote-specific proteins L31, L19 and L39 are colored blue.
From the nature.com
Eukaryote species, such as animals and humankind, plants, fungi and algae, on the other hand do.
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More examples
  • An organism with cells characteristic of all life forms except primitive microorganisms such as bacteria; i.e. an organism with `good' or membrane-bound nuclei in its cells
  • (eukaryotic) having cells with `good' or membrane-bound nuclei
  • Any of the single-celled or multicellular organisms, of the taxonomic domain Eukaryota, whose cells contain at least one distinct nucleus
  • (Eukaryotes) organisms whose cells contain their genetic material inside a nucleus
  • (eukaryotes) an organism composed of one or more cells containing visibly evident nuclei and organelles
  • (Eukaryotes) Organisms with cells that have nuclea
  • (Eukaryotes) all living things whose cells have nuclei (most living things).
  • (Eukaryotic) Meaning literally "true nucleus," eukaryotic organisms include microorganisms, plants, animals and fungi, all of which have separate membrane-bound nuclei that contain genetic material (mDNA).
  • (EUKARYOTIC) having nuclei which are delimited by nuclear membrane, contain an even number of discrete chromosomes, and divide mitotically: the cytoplasm also contains organelles, such as mitochondria (cf. PROKARYOTIC).