dip·loid
ˈdi-ˌplȯid
: having or involving two sets of homologous chromosomes
diploid somatic cells
In land plants, genome size increased by leaps and bounds after the diploid generation became dominant in the life cycle.—Yin-Long Qui et al.
compare haploid
plural diploids
: a single cell, individual, or generation characterized by two complete sets of chromosomes
In genetic terms, the majority of wild tulips are diploids, with twenty-four chromosomes marching in harmony.—Anna Pavord
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