different between polyploid vs polysomatic
polyploid
English
Etymology
poly- +? -ploid
Adjective
polyploid (not comparable)
- (genetics) Having more than the usual number of complete sets of chromosomes in a single cell.
Noun
polyploid (plural polyploids)
- (biology) A cell that has more than the usual number of complete sets of chromosomes.
- (biology) An organism whose cells have more than the usual number of complete sets of chromosomes.
Related terms
- polyploidy
See also
- octoploid
- tetraploid
polyploid From the web:
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polysomatic
English
Etymology
From poly- +? somatic
Adjective
polysomatic (comparative more polysomatic, superlative most polysomatic)
- (geology) Having grains or layers of multiple minerals
- (genetics) Having both polyploid and diploid cells in the same tissue
polysomatic From the web:
- polysomatic meaning
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