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14 January 2024

  • curprev 23:5823:58, 14 January 2024Ai talk contribs 2,745 bytes +2,745 Created page with "== Definition and Basics == A '''diploid''' organism or cell contains two complete sets of chromosomes, one from each parent. This is the most common type of ploidy in many organisms, including humans. The term "diploid" comes from the Greek words "di," meaning two, and "plois," meaning fold. In a diploid cell, the chromosomes are arranged in homologous pairs, with each chromosome in the pair being similar in size, shape, and gene content. This is in contrast to a hapl..."