English to Arabic Dictionary pigmentation

pigmentation

اصطباغ
definition
noun
Progeny plants were scored for pigmentation phenotype and analyzed for genotype using SSR markers.
the natural coloring of animal or plant tissue.
translation of 'pigmentation'
noun
تلون المادة,
صبغ,
اختضاب,
اصطباغ
example
The resulting kernel 'pigmentation' phenotype consists of colorless pericarp with red sectors.
The mutant also has severely reduced growth rates and a distinctive purple leaf colour as a result of increased anthocyanin 'pigmentation' , particularly when grown in soil.
In a number of bird studies, carotenoid 'pigmentation' has been more or less conclusively shown to be a cue for female choice of males.
The plant and seed 'pigmentation' components can be lost independently by mutation or unequal crossing over, leading to different derivatives.
For instance, plants grew leaves with new shapes, had different 'pigmentation' , or hairy roots.
They include skin and mucosal 'pigmentation' , postural hypotension, weight loss, and hyperkalaemia.
Backcross rats were scored visually for sex, 'pigmentation' , and hair morphology.
We think that two risk factors may be the amount of 'pigmentation' naturally occurring in the eye, and dietary elements.
The open circles indicate variation of 'pigmentation' inside the phenotypic class.
The colour itself is anthocyanin, basically the same 'pigmentation' as people can see in the autumn.
Progeny plants were scored for 'pigmentation' phenotype and analyzed for genotype using SSR markers.
We did not see a hair phenotype, but a subtle hair 'pigmentation' phenotype would be difficult to see.
Black sponges are unaffected by solar UV, due to photoprotective 'pigmentation' .
We are currently investigating the influence of circulating hormone levels on carotenoid transport and bill 'pigmentation' in this species.
Increased 'pigmentation' in animals, such as these spots, may be genetic, acquired, or associated with pigmented tumors.
Pigment accumulated throughout the shaft of the silks and was not limited to the silk hairs as is typical of anthocyanin 'pigmentation' .
The method does account for any potential 'pigmentation' in the tissue, or for absorbance
Arnold noted that, curiously, many species of parrots that live in rain forests have not evolved fluorescent 'pigmentation' .
Chronic thickening, dryness, and 'pigmentation' of her skin had developed in areas exposed to the sun.
The disease should be diagnosed before skin 'pigmentation' , liver enlargement, diabetes, heart failure, or aching joints develop.
The transcutaneous jaundice meter is affected by factors such as gestational age, birth weight, and skin 'pigmentation' .
This results in a life long slate-grey 'pigmentation' of the tissues.
The second part introduces the central theme: the proximate control and signal function of carotenoid 'pigmentation' .
However there are ways, other than chemical 'pigmentation' , in which organisms can produce color.
Increased skin 'pigmentation' may occur with longstanding adrenal insufficiency.
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