Polyploidy vs Euploidy - What's the difference?
polyploidy | euploidy |
(label) The state or condition of being a polyploid; having more than the usual two homologous sets of chromosomes.
*2011 , Terence Allen and Graham Cowling, The Cell: A Very Short Introduction , Oxford 2011, p. 90:
*:As they mature, the DNA is replicated several times but the cell does not divide, a condition known as polyploidy which allows cells to increase in size.
*{{quote-magazine, date=2014-06-28, volume=411, issue=8893, magazine=(The Economist)
, title= (genetics) The condition of having a chromosome number that is an exact multiple of the haploid number for the species.
As nouns the difference between polyploidy and euploidy
is that polyploidy is (label) the state or condition of being a polyploid; having more than the usual two homologous sets of chromosomes while euploidy is (genetics) the condition of having a chromosome number that is an exact multiple of the haploid number for the species.polyploidy
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(-)Double or quits, passage=This propensity to polyploidy helps account for the diversity (and thus success) of flowering plants, in particular. It is also known that flowering plants sailed majestically through the life-destroying asteroid impact at the end of the Cretaceous period, which did for the dinosaurs and many other animals.}}
