
Describes a cell or organism which has more than the normal total number of chromosomes. For example: humans normally have 46 chromosomes per cell - but if a human individual has 47 or more chromosomes per cell, then that person is hyperploid. Hyperploidy is the opposite of hypoploidy. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(hi″pәr-ploi´de) the state of having more than the typical number of chromosomes in unbalanced sets, as in Down syndrome.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: hī′pĕr-ploy-dē Definitions: 1. Presence of extra chromosomes in incomplete sets.
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