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tetraploid

Tetraploid vs Pentaploid - What's the difference?

tetraploid | pentaploid |


In genetics|lang=en terms the difference between tetraploid and pentaploid

is that tetraploid is (genetics) having four times the haploid number of chromosomes in a cell nucleus while pentaploid is (genetics) that has five haploid sets of chromosomes.

As adjectives the difference between tetraploid and pentaploid

is that tetraploid is (genetics) having four times the haploid number of chromosomes in a cell nucleus while pentaploid is (genetics) that has five haploid sets of chromosomes.

As a noun tetraploid

is a tetraploid cell.

Tetraploid vs Allotetraploid - What's the difference?

tetraploid | allotetraploid |


As adjectives the difference between tetraploid and allotetraploid

is that tetraploid is (genetics) having four times the haploid number of chromosomes in a cell nucleus while allotetraploid is amphidiploid.

As nouns the difference between tetraploid and allotetraploid

is that tetraploid is a tetraploid cell while allotetraploid is amphidiploid.

Tetraploid - What does it mean?

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is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As an adjective tetraploid

is having four times the haploid number of chromosomes in a cell nucleus.

As a noun tetraploid

is a tetraploid cell.

Tetraploid vs Autotetreploid - What's the difference?

tetraploid | autotetreploid |

Tetraploid vs Tetraploidy - What's the difference?

tetraploid | tetraploidy |


In genetics|lang=en terms the difference between tetraploid and tetraploidy

is that tetraploid is (genetics) having four times the haploid number of chromosomes in a cell nucleus while tetraploidy is (genetics) the condition where cells have four of each chromosome.

As nouns the difference between tetraploid and tetraploidy

is that tetraploid is a tetraploid cell while tetraploidy is (genetics) the condition where cells have four of each chromosome.

As an adjective tetraploid

is (genetics) having four times the haploid number of chromosomes in a cell nucleus.

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