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haploid /hap·loid/ (hap´loid)
1. having half the number of chromosomes characteristically found in the somatic (diploid) cells of an organism; typical of the gametes of a species whose union restores the diploid number. 2. an individual or cell having only one member of each pair of homologous chromosomes.
haploid [hap′loid] Etymology: Gk, haploos, single, eidos, form having only one complete set of nonhomologous chromosomes. Also monoploid, monoploidic. haploidy, n. haploid [hap´loid] having half the number of chromosomes characteristically found in the somatic (diploid) cells of an organism; typical of the gametes of a species whose union restores the diploid number.
haploid, adj possessing just one set of nonhomologous chromosomes. Also called
monoploid or monoploidic. haploid having half the number of chromosomes characteristically found in the somatic (diploid) cells of an organism; typical of the gametes of a species whose union restores the diploid number. haploid karyotype
see haplotype. haploid Genetics adjective Referring to: 1. A normal chromosome complement–expressed as n 2. A cell with only one copy of each chromosome type–ie, half the number of chromosomes present in other cells; gametes–ie,
sperm and ova are haploid. See Chromosome, Diploid, Polypoid, Prokaryote. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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