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Having two of each chromosome
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diploid
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Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
Etymology 2 a. 1 (context cytology English) Of a cell, having a pair of each type of chromosome, one of the pair being derived from the ovum and the other from the spermatozoon. Most somatic cells of higher organisms are diploid. 2 (context crystallography ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
diploid \dip"loid\ (d[i^]p"loid), a. [Gr. diplo`os twofold + -oid.] (Biol.) having a number of chromosomes corresponding to two copies of each chromosome; having double the basic number of chromosomes, as seen in a haploid cell. Contrasted to haploid and ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. of a cell or organism having two sets of chromosomes or twice the haploid number; "diploid somatic cells" [ant: polyploid , haploid ] n. (genetics) an organism or cell having two sets of chromosomes or twice the haploid number
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1908, from Greek diploos "double, twofold," (from di- "two" + root *pel- "to fold;" see ply (v.)) + eidos "form" (see -oid ).
Usage examples of diploid.
With the codon writer, we will make a diploid set of chromosomes combining deoxyribonucleic acid from both of you.
It was, of course, the existence of the haploid Flenni generation, which made the diploid Esthaans so healthy-each time the pairs of Esthaan chromosome broke apart to form a Flenn individual, every sort of recessive defect emerged without an allele to temper it.
Our plan was to insert a diploid nucleus from one of my primary spermatocytes into a human ovum and, in turn, insert that ovum into the uterus of a human female.
Your natural haploid set of chromosomes would be vacuumed out of it, and a doctor would add in a full diploid set of chromosomes created using the codon writer.
He was looking for clues to truth or falsity of the allegation that they were “mirror twins”—complementary diploids having the same mother and father.
He was looking for clues to truth or falsity of the allegation that they were "mirror twins"-complementary diploids having the same mother and father.
Her collections, The Diploids and The Trouble with You Earth People, are filled with gems but now hard to find.
Her stories have been widely anthologized and eight of them appeared in a collection, The Diploids and Other Flights of Fancy (1962).
But the steps necessary to achieve exact diploid complements would be these: There must be intervention in gametogenesis in each parent just before meiotic division-reduction of chromosome number-that is, one would start with primary spermatocytes and primary oocytes, unreduced diploids.
But the steps necessary to achieve exact diploid complements would be these: There must be intervention in gametogenesis in each parent just before meiotic division-reduction of chromosome number—.
Diploid plants, with ten chromosomes, would be succeeded by polyploids with twenty or thirty or even forty chromosomes.