Amphiploid

/ˈæmfɪploɪd/ noun

An organism with a chromosome set derived from two or more distinct parent species that contains doubled or multiple chromosome sets from hybrid ancestry.

From 'amphi-' (both) + 'ploid' (from Greek 'ploos' meaning folded/multiplied). Coined in 20th-century genetics to describe polyploid hybrids with chromosomes from diverse parent species.

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