noun
- Plural of chiasma; points where paired chromosomes cross over and exchange genetic material during meiosis.
- Plural of chiasma; an X-shaped anatomical structure, especially the optic chiasma where the optic nerves cross in the brain.
Usage: biology; genetics; technical
Usage: anatomy; medical; technical
Examples
- During meiosis, chiasmata form where homologous chromosomes exchange segments of DNA.
- The formation of chiasmata is essential for genetic recombination in sexual reproduction.
- Biologists observe chiasmata under a microscope to study chromosome behavior.
- The optic chiasmata in the brain allow visual information from both eyes to be processed.
- Damage to the chiasmata can result in vision problems affecting both eyes.