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according to the
number of sets of
chromosomes present (the "ploidy level"):
monoploid (1 set),
diploid (2 sets),
triploid (3 sets),
tetraploid (4 sets), pentaploid...
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somatic cells, but
produce haploid gametes (eggs and sperm) by meiosis. A
monoploid has only one set of chromosomes, and the term is
usually only applied...
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content of the
parental chromosomes. Usually,
haploidisation creates a
monoploid cell from a
diploid progenitor, or it can
involve halving of a polyploid...
- the
original plant was diploid, the
haploid cells are
monoploid, and the term
doubled monoploid may be used for the
doubled haploids.
Haploid organisms...
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Allele frequency, or gene frequency, is the
relative frequency of an
allele (variant of a gene) at a
particular locus in a po****tion,
expressed as a fraction...
- the
mother plant was diploid, then the
haploid embryo that
results is
monoploid, and the
plant that
grows from the
embryo is sterile. If they are not...
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Result of a
diploid ovum
becoming fertilized by a
monoploid sperm...
- They
suggest that the
ancestral Solanales had a
monoploid number of 7 chromosomes, with the
monoploid number of 12
deriving from a
genome duplication...
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antibody Monoecious plant Monogenic disorder Monohybrid Monohybrid cross Monoploid Monosomic Monosomy Morbid map
Morphogenesis Mosaic (genetics) Mosaicism...
- sedis).
Species in the
Paniceae have an
ancestral chromosome number (
monoploid number) of x = 9,
while species with x = 10
formerly included are now...