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Ploidy (/ˈplɔɪdi/) is the
number of
complete sets of
chromosomes in a cell, and
hence the
number of
possible alleles for
autosomal and pseudoautosomal...
- In the
fields of
molecular biology and genetics, a
genome is all the
genetic information of an organism. It
consists of
nucleotide sequences of DNA (or...
- heterozygous. The
pairing of
chromatids should not be
confused with the
ploidy of an organism,
which is the
number of
homologous versions of a chromosome...
- of
copies of each
chromosome found in that species, also
referred to as
ploidy. In
diploid species like humans, two full sets of
chromosomes are present...
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Scandix pecten-veneris (shepherd's-needle, Venus' comb, Stork's needle) is a
species of
edible plant belonging to the
family Apiaceae. It is
native to...
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Radiola linoides is the sole
species in the
Radiola genus, a
monotypic genus of
flowering plants belonging to the
family Linaceae. It has the
common names...
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Genomic information NCBI
genome ID 1639
Ploidy diploid Genome size 323.99 Mb
Sequenced organelle mitochondrion Organelle size 244.82 Mb Year of completion...
- and egg cells)
which are
haploid with 23
unpaired chromosomes, and this
ploidy is not
shown in
these karyograms. The
micrographic karyogram is converted...
- abnormalities).
These changes can have
significant phenotypic consequences.
Ploidy refers to the
number of
complete sets of
chromosomes in a cell.
Humans typically...
- potato, but
unlike the
potato which is tetraploid, it has
several levels of
ploidy: diploid, tetraploid, and hexaploid. This
species gives its name to the...