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EuploidThe normal number of chromosomes for a species. In humans, the euploid number of chromosomes is 46; with the notable exception of the unfertilized egg and sperm, in which it is 23.
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EuploidHaving the normal diploid number of chromosomes, as opposed to aneuploidy.
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EuploidA term describing a somatic cell containing the normal number of chromosomes for that species; typcially the number is a multiple of the hapoloid number. © Nature Education
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EuploidThe situation which exists when the nucleus of a cell contains exact multiples of the haploid number of chromosomes.
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EuploidThe situation which exists when the nucleus of a cell contains exact multiples of the haploid number of chromosomes.
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EuploidThe condition in which an organism or cell has one complete set of chromosomes, or an exact multiple of complete sets.
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EuploidA cell having any number of complete chromosome sets, or an individual composed of such cells.
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EuploidOf a cell or organism, possessing the normal, balanced, number of chromosomes.
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EuploidHaving a chromosome number that is an integral multiple of the haploid number without segmental duplications or deletions.
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Euploid
Of or pertaining to euploidy
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