diploid的意思和读音

diploid

: ['dɪplɔɪd] : ['dɪplɔɪd]

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adj.

diploidadj.

1.containing two complete sets of chromosomes , one from each parent

adj.1.;,2.

n.1.,2.()24

adj.1.possessing two matched sets of chromosomes in the cell nucleus, one set from each parent.

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1.hemizygous Describing genetic material that has no homologous counterpart and is thus unpaired in the diploid state.

2.If an invaded root cell happens to be a normal diploid cell, it is usually destroyed by the infection and degenerates.退

3.Fungi have two or more mating types, and only cells of different mating type combine to produce diploid cells.

4.There is an alternation of diploid and haploid generations. Often one of these is much reduced and may not live independently.

5.Diploid - Having two copies of every chromosome, one from each parent.-

6.Determining the long-range haplotypes in a diploid individual is a major technical challenge.

7.Sexual reproduction The formation of new individuals by fusion of two nuclei or sex cells ( GAMETES ) to form a diploid ZYGOTE.

8.In general, diploid of A. chinensis. var chinensis shows a continuous distribution model, a much broader distribution.广

9.Because meiosis, so that each type of organism from generation to generation are able to maintain the diploid chromosome number.使

10.In diploid cells, there is a pair of sex chromosomes; the remainder are termed autosomes .