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Definition of tetraploid in English: tetraploidadjective ˈtɛtrəplɔɪdˈtetrəˌploid Biology 1(of a cell or nucleus) containing four homologous sets of chromosomes. (细胞,细胞核)四倍体的 additional chromosomes were introduced into the tetraploid cells Example sentencesExamples - Compared to their diploid counterparts, which have a normal set of chromosomes, tetraploid cells were more prone to generate tumors in mice, and these tumors showed genomic instability similar to many human cancers.
- To test their model I constructed and tested triploid and tetraploid cells, which, contrary to their model that predicted that they should be more resistant, became progressively more sensitive.
- Recent molecular data indicate differences in molecular chromosome organization among the genomes of diploid, tetraploid, and hexaploid wheat.
- Our studies on isogenic diploid and tetraploid cells show that tetraploids have increased chromosome instability during exponential growth.
- Abnormal diploid, triploid and tetraploid nuclei with separated dual color signals were clearly distinguishable from normal nuclei.
- 1.1 (of an organism or species) composed of tetraploid cells.
(生物,种)由四倍体细胞组成的 a tetraploid species of hybrid origin Example sentencesExamples - The diploid and hexaploid species are distributed in Asia and Africa, while the tetraploid species inhabit Africa and mainly the Palearctic area including Europe, North Africa, and western Asia.
- In terms of economics, the polyploid AD genome is by far the most important as > 90% of the world's cotton fibre is produced by G. hirsutum and G. barbadense, two of the tetraploid species.
- The derivation of our model centers on tetraploid species in which multivalent pairing is only one mechanism for chromosomal pairings during meioses.
- Species with 120 chromosomes are classified as functional diploid species, species with 250 chromosomes as functional tetraploid species, and with 500 chromosomes as functional octaploids.
- Modern bread wheat itself is also a fairly recent crop in the evolutionary timescale, having arisen only about 4000 years ago through hybridisation of tetraploid (pasta or durum) wheat with inedible goat grass.
noun ˈtɛtrəplɔɪdˈtetrəˌploid Biology An organism, variety, or species composed of or featuring tetraploid cells. 四倍体 a tetraploid which produces flowers of double size Example sentencesExamples - The populations showed continuous morphological variation connecting the species, but karyotypically they consisted of only three types of plants: diploids, triploids, and tetraploids.
- The results from these studies are generally consistent with theoretical expectations of higher genetic diversity in tetraploids than their diploid progenitors.
- Our studies on isogenic diploid and tetraploid cells show that tetraploids have increased chromosome instability during exponential growth.
- In addition, because the evolution of higher-level polyploids is less well understood than that of tetraploids, the study of the O. tuberosa alliance and the origins of oca provides an important case study.
- Then somewhere - no one knows where - the tetraploids crossed with another species of wild grass to produce the bread wheats from which we make leavened bread today.
Derivativesnoun Biology The result of increased inbreeding and an associated fitness decline in long-term small populations stands in contrast to theoretical predictions about inbreeding in connection with incompatibility and tetraploidy. Example sentencesExamples - Therefore, these authors suggested diploidy for sturgeon with 120 chromosomes and tetraploidy for sturgeon with 250 chromosomes.
- However, in our study we found one case each of triploidy and of tetraploidy.
- A report of colchicine-induced tetraploidy in seedlings of A. mearnsii is the only one of chromosome doubling in the Acacieae.
- It is most likely that the nonmosaic tetraploidy of the neonate was caused by a cytoplasmic cleavage failure at the first mitotic division.
Definition of tetraploid in US English: tetraploidadjectiveˈtetrəˌploid Biology 1(of a cell or nucleus) containing four homologous sets of chromosomes. (细胞,细胞核)四倍体的 additional chromosomes were introduced into the tetraploid cells Example sentencesExamples - Recent molecular data indicate differences in molecular chromosome organization among the genomes of diploid, tetraploid, and hexaploid wheat.
- Our studies on isogenic diploid and tetraploid cells show that tetraploids have increased chromosome instability during exponential growth.
- To test their model I constructed and tested triploid and tetraploid cells, which, contrary to their model that predicted that they should be more resistant, became progressively more sensitive.
- Abnormal diploid, triploid and tetraploid nuclei with separated dual color signals were clearly distinguishable from normal nuclei.
- Compared to their diploid counterparts, which have a normal set of chromosomes, tetraploid cells were more prone to generate tumors in mice, and these tumors showed genomic instability similar to many human cancers.
- 1.1 (of an organism or species) composed of tetraploid cells.
(生物,种)由四倍体细胞组成的 a tetraploid species of hybrid origin Example sentencesExamples - The diploid and hexaploid species are distributed in Asia and Africa, while the tetraploid species inhabit Africa and mainly the Palearctic area including Europe, North Africa, and western Asia.
- Species with 120 chromosomes are classified as functional diploid species, species with 250 chromosomes as functional tetraploid species, and with 500 chromosomes as functional octaploids.
- The derivation of our model centers on tetraploid species in which multivalent pairing is only one mechanism for chromosomal pairings during meioses.
- In terms of economics, the polyploid AD genome is by far the most important as > 90% of the world's cotton fibre is produced by G. hirsutum and G. barbadense, two of the tetraploid species.
- Modern bread wheat itself is also a fairly recent crop in the evolutionary timescale, having arisen only about 4000 years ago through hybridisation of tetraploid (pasta or durum) wheat with inedible goat grass.
nounˈtetrəˌploid Biology A tetraploid organism, variety, or species. 四倍体 a tetraploid which produces flowers of double size Example sentencesExamples - The populations showed continuous morphological variation connecting the species, but karyotypically they consisted of only three types of plants: diploids, triploids, and tetraploids.
- Our studies on isogenic diploid and tetraploid cells show that tetraploids have increased chromosome instability during exponential growth.
- In addition, because the evolution of higher-level polyploids is less well understood than that of tetraploids, the study of the O. tuberosa alliance and the origins of oca provides an important case study.
- The results from these studies are generally consistent with theoretical expectations of higher genetic diversity in tetraploids than their diploid progenitors.
- Then somewhere - no one knows where - the tetraploids crossed with another species of wild grass to produce the bread wheats from which we make leavened bread today.
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