Asynapsis

/ˌeɪsɪˈnæpsɪs/ noun

A failure of chromosomes to pair up properly during meiosis (the process that makes sex cells), which usually results in genetic problems.

From Greek 'a-' (not) + 'syn-' (together) + 'hapsis' (joining), literally meaning 'not joining together.' This scientific term emerged in the early 20th century when scientists were studying chromosome behavior under microscopes.

AMasynapsis
ARasynapsis
BNasynapsis
CAasynapsis
CSasynapsis
DAasynapsis
DEAsynapsis
ELasynapsis
ESasinapsis
FAasynapsis
FIasynapsis
FRasynapsis
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