monoploid Betekenis & Definitie

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Voorbeelden van monoploid

  • For example, a human cell has 46 chromosomes, which is an integer multiple of the monoploid number, 23.

  • A monoploid has only one set of chromosomes, and the term is usually only applied to cells or organisms that are normally diploid.

  • All strawberries have a base monoploid count of 7 chromosomes.

  • If the original plant was diploid, the haploid cells are monoploid, and the term doubled monoploid may be used for the doubled haploids.

  • The number of chromosomes in the ancestral (non-homologous) set is called the monoploid number ("x"), and is distinct from the haploid number ("n") in the organism as it now reproduces.

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