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development of a portion of an ovum containing the fused male and female pronuclei.
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| diploid n. |
a cell nucleus containing the number of chromosomes typical of the somatic cells of the particular species.
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| diploid |
Having chromosomes in homologous pairs.
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| diploid |
Having the normal number of chromosome pairs for non-reproductive, mammalian cells. The amount of DNA in diploid cells defines the normal DNA content for the species.
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| diploid |
Possessing two copies of every gene, one from each parent. Most familiar organisms are diploid.
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