
1) Triploid
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with more than two of the basic sets of chromosomes in the nucleus; any individual (or a cell) containing three or more complete sets of chromosomes. Various combinations of words or numbers with '-ploid' indicate the number of haploid sets of chromosomes; e.g. triploid = 3 sets, tetraploid = 4 sets, pentaploid = 5 sets, hexaploid = 6 sets, and so ...
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Polyploid cells and organisms are those containing more than two paired (homologous) sets of chromosomes. Most species whose cells have nuclei (Eukaryotes) are diploid, meaning they have two sets of chromosomes—one set inherited from each parent. However, polyploidy is found in some organisms and is especially common in plants. In addition, poly...
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A cell with extra chromosome sets.
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A multiple of the haploid chromosome number that results from chromosome replication without nuclear division.
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Of a nucleus, cell or organism that has more than two haploid sets of chromosomes. A cell with three haploid sets (3n) is termed triploid, four sets (4n) tetraploid and so on. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(pol´e-ploid) characterized by polyploidy. an individual or cell characterized by polyploidy.
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Of a nucleus, cell or organism that has more than two haploid sets of chromosomes. A cell with three haploid sets (3n) is termed triploid, four sets (4n) tetraploid and so on.
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An individual containing more than two sets of genes and chromosomes.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: pol′ē-ployd Definitions: 1. Characterized by or pertaining to polyploidy.
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Polyploid: Three or more full sets of chromosomes. A polyploid brain tumor cell might for example have 69 or 92 chromosomes.
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A plant with more than the normal two sets of chromosomes.
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[
adj] - (genetics 2. [n] - (genetics) an organism or cell having more than twice the haploid number of chromosomes
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adjective of a cell or organism having more than twice the haploid number of chromosomes; `a polyploid cell`; `a polyploid species`
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In genetics, possessing three or more sets of chromosomes in cases where the normal complement is two sets (diploid). Polyploidy arises spontaneously and is common in plants (mainly among flowering plants), but rare in animals. Many crop plants are natural polyploids, including wheat, which has four sets of chromosomes per cell (durum wheat) or six...
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