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tetraploid having four of the basis sets of chromosomes in a nucleus.
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tetraspore in a basidium, one of the spores from a four-spored basidium. cf. dispore.
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tetrasomy The aberrant, aneuploid state in a normally diploid cell or organism in which an extra chromosome pair results in the presence of four copies of one chromosome type and two copies of every other chromosome type.
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tetraploid (1) A cell having four chromosome sets. (2) an organism composed of such cells.
Ãâó: helios.bto.ed.ac.uk/bto/glossary/tuvwxyz.htm
tetrad a group of four cells formed by two divisions of a spore mother cell
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