nucleolar organiser

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nucleolar organiser

The student observes the nucleolar organiser region under the microscope.

Definition

Noun 1. A specific chromosomal region: The nucleolar organiser is a distinct part of a chromosome that is responsible for the formation of the nucleolus following the division of a cell's nucleus. It contains the genes for ribosomal RNA.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The nucleolar organiser is essential for ribosome production.
    • Scientists studied the specific DNA sequences within the nucleolar organiser region.
    • Mutations in the nucleolar organiser can affect cell growth and protein synthesis.
Advanced Usage
  • "Nucleolar organiser region (NOR)": This is the full technical term for the specific chromosomal segment. It is often abbreviated as NOR in scientific literature.
    • The silver-staining technique is used to visualize the nucleolar organiser regions on metaphase chromosomes.
Variants and Related Words
  • Nucleolar organizer: An alternative spelling, primarily used in American English.
  • NOR: A common abbreviation for "nucleolar organiser region."
  • Ribosomal DNA (rDNA): The type of DNA sequence found within the nucleolar organiser, which codes for ribosomal RNA.
Synonyms
  • NOR (as an abbreviation).
  • Nucleolus organizer region.
Notes on Meaning

This is a specialized term used in cell biology and genetics. It refers to a functional region of a chromosome, not a physical object one can hold. Its primary role is in the synthesis of ribosomal components, making it fundamental to cellular function.

nucleolar organiser

The student observes the nucleolar organiser region under the microscope.

Noun
  1. the particular part of a chromosome that is associated with a nucleolus after nuclear division