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origin (
haploid). The term is well
established in this
original sense, but it has also been used for
doubled monoploids or
doubled haploids,
which are...
- A
doubled haploid (DH) is a
genotype formed when
haploid cells undergo chromosome doubling.
Artificial production of
doubled haploids is
important in...
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ultimately result in four cells, each with only one copy of each
chromosome (
haploid). Additionally,
prior to the division,
genetic material from the paternal...
- in turn
produces haploid spores. The
diploid stage is
relatively small and short-lived
compared to the
haploid stage, i.e.
haploid dominance. The advantage...
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genetic information of a new
individual organism. The ****ual
fusion of
haploid cells is
called karyogamy, the
result of
which is the
formation of a diploid...
- of
reproduction that
involves a
complex life
cycle in
which a
gamete (
haploid reproductive cells, such as a
sperm or egg cell) with a
single set of chromosomes...
-
involve alternating haploid (n) and
diploid (2n) stages, i.e., a
change of
ploidy is involved. To
return from a
diploid stage to a
haploid stage,
meiosis must...
-
researchers to
produce Kaguya, a
mouse which had same-**** parents; two
haploids were then
combined to make the
diploid mouse.
Haploidisation commitment...
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ultimately from
Ancient Gr**** γάμος (gámos) 'marriage') is a
haploid cell that
fuses with
another haploid cell
during fertilization in
organisms that reproduce...
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exist as
either haploid cells,
which contain a
single set of chromosomes, or
diploid cells,
which contain two sets of chromosomes.
Haploid yeast cells come...