Asynaptic

/ˌeɪsɪˈnæptɪk/ adjective

Describing something relating to or characterized by the failure of chromosomes to join together properly during cell division.

Derived from asynapsis with the addition of the adjectival suffix '-ic,' following standard scientific naming conventions. It entered scientific literature in the early 20th century alongside asynapsis.

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