meiosiin
Meiosiin is a term used in theoretical biology and some science fiction contexts to describe a hypothetical meiotic-like cellular division. It is not an established process in real organisms, but is used to explore how chromosome reduction and genetic variation could occur under alternative cellular constraints. In these discussions, meiosiin is presented as a variant of meiosis that preserves the core goals of reduction and diversification while introducing deviations from canonical chromosome behavior.
Etymology and usage: The name combines meiosis with the suffix -iin to signal a variant form and
Conceptual framework: In imagined models, meiosiin retains the aim of producing haploid progeny from a diploid
Significance and reception: As a speculative construct, meiosiin helps readers compare alternative division schemes with real
See also: meiosis, mitosis, genetic recombination, haploid, diploid, cell division.