deuterotoky
Deuterotoky is a term used in the field of binomial nomenclature, the system of naming species in biology. It is used to describe organisms that have a symmetrical or near-symmetrical arrangement of chromosomes during meiosis, as a result of which both members of a pair of homologous chromosomes can contribute either of their two alleles to the gametes. This leads to a greater amount of genetic variation among the offspring, compared to organisms where meiosis is not symmetrical.
In deuterotoky, the homologous chromosomes are duplicated in such a way that each chromosome has an identical
Deuterotoky is characterized by the presence of what appear to be homologous chromosomes with similar lengths
Deuterotoky is relatively rare and found in some species such as certain plants and fungi, where it