Diploid

/ˈdɪplɔɪd/ adjective

Having two complete sets of chromosomes, one from each parent. This is the normal chromosome condition for most animal and many plant species.

From Greek 'diploos' meaning 'double' and '-oid' meaning 'resembling.' Coined in the early 1900s as scientists began understanding chromosome behavior during reproduction.

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ARثنائي الصيغة الصبغية
BNদ্বিগুণ
CAdiploide
CSdiploidní
DAdiploid
DEdiploid
ELδипλοειδής
ESdiploide
FAدوباره
FIdiploidi
FRdiploïde
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