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polyploidy

Polyploidy vs Polysomic - What's the difference?

polyploidy | polysomic |


As nouns the difference between polyploidy and polysomic

is that polyploidy is (label) the state or condition of being a polyploid; having more than the usual two homologous sets of chromosomes while polysomic is such an organism or chromosome.

As an adjective polysomic is

having one or more duplicated chromosomes beyond the normal diploid complement.

Polyploidy vs Diploidy - What's the difference?

polyploidy | diploidy |


As nouns the difference between polyploidy and diploidy

is that polyploidy is (label) the state or condition of being a polyploid; having more than the usual two homologous sets of chromosomes while diploidy is (genetics) the state of being diploid.

Polyploidy vs Diploids - What's the difference?

polyploidy | diploids |


As nouns the difference between polyploidy and diploids

is that polyploidy is (label) the state or condition of being a polyploid; having more than the usual two homologous sets of chromosomes while diploids is .

Triploidy vs Polyploidy - What's the difference?

triploidy | polyploidy |


As nouns the difference between triploidy and polyploidy

is that triploidy is (uncountable|genetics) the state of being triploid, having three sets of chromosomes while polyploidy is (label) the state or condition of being a polyploid; having more than the usual two homologous sets of chromosomes.

Polytene vs Polyploidy - What's the difference?

polytene | polyploidy |


As nouns the difference between polytene and polyploidy

is that polytene is (molecular biology) a very large chromosome with many strands; a chromosome exhibiting polyteny while polyploidy is (label) the state or condition of being a polyploid; having more than the usual two homologous sets of chromosomes.

As an adjective polytene

is (molecular biology) having very large chromosomes with many strands.

Polyploidy vs Polysomy - What's the difference?

polyploidy | polysomy |


As nouns the difference between polyploidy and polysomy

is that polyploidy is the state or condition of being a polyploid; having more than the usual two homologous sets of chromosomes while polysomy is the condition of being polysomic.

Polyploidy vs Multinucleated - What's the difference?

polyploidy | multinucleated |


As a noun polyploidy

is (label) the state or condition of being a polyploid; having more than the usual two homologous sets of chromosomes.

As an adjective multinucleated is

having multiple nuclei; multinucleate.

Hexaploid vs Polyploidy - What's the difference?

hexaploid | polyploidy |


As nouns the difference between hexaploid and polyploidy

is that hexaploid is a cell or organism that has six complete sets of chromosomes while polyploidy is (label) the state or condition of being a polyploid; having more than the usual two homologous sets of chromosomes.

As an adjective hexaploid

is having six complete sets of chromosomes in a single cell.

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