lyonization /lī′ənīzā″shən/ [Mary L. Lyon; Gk, izein, to cause] , the process of random inactivation of one of the X chromosomes in the cells of females to compensate for the presence of the double X gene dose. See also Lyon hypothesis.
lyonization /lī′ənīzā″shən/ [Mary L. Lyon; Gk, izein, to cause] , the process of random inactivation of one of the X chromosomes in the cells of females to compensate for the presence of the double X gene dose. See also Lyon hypothesis.