Definition from the Phoenix5 Prostate cancer glossary dictionary. ... ; Definition: (cell biology, genetics) Having the same number of sets of chromosomes as a germ cell or half as many as a somatic cell. See ploidy.
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What is diploid,haploid number of chromosones During meiosis, the cells containing the DNA for reproduction, gametes (egg/sperm) split in half. Haploid is half the total... ... Haploid is half the total number of chromosomes after halving, which is a number only ever present in gametes, in human case. Diploid is the full...
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Ploidy is the number of complete sets of chromosomes in a biological cell. In humans, the somatic cells that compose the body are diploid (containing two complete sets of chromosomes, one set derived...
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Definitions of the important terms you need to know about in order to understand Introduction to Cell Reproduction, including Cell cycle , Diploid number , Gametes , Germ cell , Haploid number , Homologous pair , Meiosis , Mitosis , Sister chromatid , Somatic cell ... See the SparkNote on meiosis...
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the full component of chromosomes normally found in somatic cells. In humans, the number is 46. See haploid number. ... a gamete, either a sperm or an ovum. Sex cells are produced by the meiosis process and have a haploid number of chromosomes. See somatic cell.
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The haploid chromosome number is the number of chromosomes in a sperm or egg cell, half the diploid number. ... The n number of a organism (in particular a cell) represents a Haploid count of chromosomes. Cells have a natural number of chromosomes pairs, the number of which is not limited. Being Haploid (one pair) or...
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1. Cell number, determined by counting the nuclei, has been studied in preimplantation haploid, diploid, triploid, tetraploid and hexaploid eggs of Mus musculus, recovered usually 3 days after fertilization. Most of the data concern triploid and tetraploid eggs, from the early morula to late blastula stages.
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