Autopolyploid

/ˌɔːtəʊˈpɒlɪplɔɪd/ noun, adjective

An organism with multiple sets of chromosomes that are all identical copies from the same species, resulting in extra genetic material.

From auto- (self) + polyploid (many sets of chromosomes). The term emerged in genetics in the early 20th century to describe organisms with multiple complete chromosome sets.

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