monoploid
adjective[not gradable]
us/ˈmɑn·əˌplɔɪd/(of acellororganism) having only onebasicgroupofchromosomes(=cellstructurescontainingchemicalpatterns)
| 单词 | monoploid |
| 释义 | monoploid adjective[not gradable] us/ˈmɑn·əˌplɔɪd/(of acellororganism) having only onebasicgroupofchromosomes(=cellstructurescontainingchemicalpatterns) Examplesofmonoploidmonoploid For example, a human cell has 46 chromosomes, which is an integer multiple of themonoploidnumber, 23. From Wikipedia Amonoploidhas only one set of chromosomes, and the term is usually only applied to cells or organisms that are normally diploid. From Wikipedia All strawberries have a basemonoploidcount of 7 chromosomes. From Wikipedia If the original plant was diploid, the haploid cells aremonoploid, and the term doubledmonoploidmay be used for the doubled haploids. From Wikipedia The number of chromosomes in the ancestral (non-homologous) set is called themonoploidnumber ("x"), and is distinct from the haploid number ("n") in the organism as it now reproduces. From Wikipedia These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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