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The condition when the genome of an organism consists of two copies of each chromosome
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In somatic cells each of the chromosomes appears twice, and each pair is a contribution from the organism's mother and father.
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a cell that contains two of each type of chromosome, such as a human somatic cell.
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| diplopia |
Seeing 'double' is usually due to an over or underaction of one of the muscles that surround an eye. This does not allow both eyes to point in the same direction. Any sudden appearance of double vision should be investigated by an eye doctor.
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The state of the cell in which all chromosomes, except sex chromosomes, are two in number and are structurally identical with those of the species from which the culture was derived. Where there is a Commission Report available, the experimenter should adhere to the convention for reporting the karyotype of the donor. Commission Reports have been published for mouse (1), human (2) and rat (3). ...
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