[trĭṕloid́]
(adj.)Having three times the haploid number of chromosomes in the cell…
(n.)A triploid organism or cell.
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Also found in: Dictionary/thesaurus, 0.01 sec. triploid /trip·loid/ (trip´loid) having triple the haploid number of chromosomes (3n). trip·loid (tr p loid )
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Having three times the haploid number of chromosomes in the cell nucleus: triploid somatic cells. n. A triploid organism or cell.
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IVF picture of a chromosomally abnormal human embryo with 3 pronuclei. This triploid zygote (day 1 embryo) has 69 chromosomes instead of the normal 46. IVF and Fertility Specialists Clinic Abnormally fertilized triploid human egg...
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Triploids are reproductively sterile, thereby eliminating the potential for hybridization (Allen et al. 1986). In many salmonids, sterility also means that...
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Most plants are triploids (e.g., AAB or ABB; 3n=33); triploidy was probably the factor that made bananas seedless and pulpy. The presumed origin of the parthenocarpic and seedless condition of Musa X paradisiaca was in Malaya or the islands to the south of there, and other species of banana grow in Southeast Asia.
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XXY triploids were males, suggesting that the Y chromosome is male determining in trout. Because they may avoid production losses associated with sexual maturation in normal fish, triploid trout and salmon could potentially be useful in fish culture.
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Polyploid mole salamanders (mostly triploids) are all female and reproduce by Polyploidy occurs in humans in the form of triploidy (69,XXX) and...
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Flow cytometry can also be used to demonstrate abnormalities in genetic material, but it cannot demonstrate which chromosomes are The large peak is due to the fact that the cell population from the fetus contains three sets of chromosomes. Triploidy occurs when there is double fertilization of an ovum (dispermy).
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