| -ploid | Multiple in form; its combinations are used both adjectivally: and substantively of a (specified) multiple of chromosomes. Origin: G. -plo-, -fold, + -ides, in form; L. -ploideus (05 Mar 2000) |
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| -ploid |
a word termination denoting (in adjectives) the condition in regard to degree of multiplication of chromosome sets in the karyotype, or (in nouns) an individual or cell having chromosome sets of the particular degree of multiplication in the karyotype indicated by the root to which it is added, as aneuploid, polyploid.
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