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haploid Having n or reduced number of chromosomes.
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hapten A substance not inducing antibody formation but able to combine with a specific antibody.
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haploid This adjective is applied to a cell containing only one set of chromosomes.
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haploid Description: Cell or organism that contains one set of chromosomes. Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries
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haplotype A set of closely linked genes that tends to be inherited together as a unit, as occurs with the A, B. and C loci of the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) gene complex.
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