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haploid n. a cell nucleus containing half of the number of chromosomes typical of the somatic cells of a particular species.
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haploidentical sharing a haplotype; having the same alleles at a set of closely linked genes on one chromosome.
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haploidentity the condition of being haploidentical.
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haploid A single set of chromosomes (half the full set of genetic material), present in the egg and sperm cells of animals and in the egg and pollen cells of plants. Human beings have 23 chromosomes in their reproductive cells. Compare diploid.
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haploid Refers to the chromosome complement of sex cells (ie sperm or egg cells), which have only one copy of each chromosome, and therefore have half the number of chromosomes found in other cells of the body
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